Vol. 5, No. 13 A Unique Way of Life January 26, 2018Blessing of the Animals Town Hall MeetingOscar McHugh with Rambo John and Penelope Coppedge with AraBella Today Friday, January 26 at 3 p.m. in Carysfort Hall Hear from the Club and ORCA on important community topics. We encourage you to attend in person but if you are unable, the presentations will also stream online beginning at 3 p.m. at www.oceanreef. com/TownHall. AROUND THE REEFThe Herson family Karen and Paul DiMaura with Sheba John Barbarino with Oreo 45th Annual Member-Guest Tennis TournamentReef Cup at aboard Tar Baby at 8:46 a.m. He ing six sails which would be enough February 2 – 4Midway Point would have a second at 10:02 to give them the Day Two win. Top Tennis & Games Center a.m. followed by their two Lady Angler also went to Bonna Viar’s Get in the game during thisThe weather forecast leading Anglers Chelsea Armstrong and Jake Steitler with 400 points. three day tournament.into the 33rd Annual Reef Cup Mimi Falv releasing a sail at 3:05 Registration: 305-367-6583was grim, high winds and high p.m. and 3:09 p.m. respectively. At the midway point, Ringseas. Always optimistic no matter This would be enough to give Tar Leader/Tippecanoe edged out INSIDE THIS ISSUEthe forecast, anglers say this will Baby the Day One top ranking Bonna Viar for second place with Which restaurant serves thebring the best bite since the wily with 400 points and John Harper, 700 points. And with less than best burger on The Reef? Findsailfish can’t see through the rough the day’s Top Angler. a half-hour until lines out, Day out on Page 27waters. Ready to get out and fish, Day Two One’s winner, Tar Baby, struckjust one boat took their lay day on Day Two saw some new names with two releases, giving them the PRSRT STDWednesday, Day One. move up the leaderboard and the points they needed to remain in U.S. POSTAGEDay One release count rose quickly. By 11 first place for a combined two-dayThe first angler to record a catch a.m., 27 releases were recorded. It total of 800 points. PAIDand release was John Harper was during this three-hour period Permit No. 55 that the Day Two leader, Bonna Follow real time scores at www. Key Largo, FL Viar, found their hot streak, releas- oceanreef.com/ReefCupResults and head to The Point on Friday 33037 and Saturday at 4 p.m. to cheer on the anglers.
2 | Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018OR “See”Marina reflections by Mary Bloom. Dr. Juan Weiss, first Ocean Reef Director of Tennis. Did you see something interesting or unique in your travels aboutThe Reef? On land, in the water or in the air? We invite you to shareyour discoveries within our environment, email [email protected] visit us on Facebook and Instagram!CONTACT US SPECIAL CONSULTANT TO Since 1948… that post in the future.”Ocean Reef Press THE OCEAN REEF PRESS By 1975, the golf courses weren’t35 Ocean Reef Drive, Suite 200 Arthur Birsh Tennis first came to Ocean ReefKey Largo, FL 33037 in 1962, and at that time Morris the only crowded amenity. Mem-Publisher Richard Weinstein GENERAL INFORMATION Baker’s Club included a 26-room bers were finding it difficult to get aManagerial Editor Molly Carroll E-mail Updates Inn, 18 holes of golf, clubhouse and court and either waiting or sharingAdvertising Sales Todd Milligan To receive the Friday email containing pro shop, a beach and swimming court time. So in 1976, the RacquetProduction Design Katie Salvato links to The Ocean Reef Press lagoon, airstrip, and a dining room Club was organized by MembersDistribution Original Impressions and This Week at The Reef via and lounge. Tennis has continued and the late Dick Garbisch was e-mail, send your e-mail address to to grow tremendously along side elected the first president. NotEditorial (305) 367-5882 [email protected]. Ocean Reef’s growing list of tradi- long afterward, the Racquet ClubEditorial Fax (305) 367-5894 tions and amenities. could no longer [email protected] INFORMATION the demand and had a wait list for ◆◆ Published each Friday Nov – Apr. Below is an excerpt from Ocean entry, so the late Ed Sabol launchedAdvertising (305) 367-4911 ◆◆ Summer editions: May 4, May 25, Reef’s history book, On the Reef: the Health & Tennis Club in 1980Advertising Fax (305) 367-9040 and provided ten additional [email protected] June 29, Aug. 3, Aug. 31, Oct. 5, “By 1962, tennis courts were for Members. Oct. 26 added to the list of amenitiesDEADLINES ◆◆ The editorial content of this offered at Ocean Reef. Once again, Fast forward to 2012, the ClubAdvertising Friday at 5 p.m. newspaper is prepared and edited the Bakers demonstrated their now sees the need for a formal ten-Editorial Monday before issue at by the Ocean Reef Press Staff. The commitment to quality by selecting nis and games center and is able toNoon sale of advertising and printing of Don Budge to design and supervise purchase the Health & Tennis Club this newspaper is performed by construction of the courts. Con- from its Membership for the bene-OCEAN REEF PRESS Ocean Reef Club. Ocean Reef Club sidered one of the greatest male fit of all Club Members. Today, theEDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD does not guarantee the accuracy, singles players of all time, Budge Tennis & Games Center continuesBill Wyer, Chairman completeness, or usefulness of any was the first person to win all four to thrive, led by Jim Morton,Terry Baxter, Joan Birsh, facts or opinions published herein. Grand Slam singles titles during Director of Tennis at Ocean ReefSusan Bohan, Mary Brady, Ocean Reef Club is not responsible for the same calendar year and won for the past 25 years. Many newCharlie Johnston, Jim Leenhouts, any content errors contained in any six consecutive Grand Slam singles activities, games and tournamentsGertrude Mann, Jody Steele advertising materials published herein. titles in 1938 and 1939.” have been added through the years, including the popular Pickleball, all By the Christmas of 1969, the of which bring new players of all promised tennis center and five ages to the Tennis Center. How- new courts were officially opened ever, the longest standing tradition with an exhibition by some of of all is the Member-Guest Tennis Florida’s leading tennis players Tournament which will celebrate including Dr. Juan Weiss, five time 45 years when it kicks off next national Cuban champion and Friday, February 2 with nearly 100 Ocean Reef’s first director of tennis, players, many of whom are past and Bob Ecuyer, who would assume Champions.
Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018 | 3 AT THE CULTURAL CENTERAFTERThoughtsOn February 7, you have a one timeonly chance to see the brilliant new playAFTER onstage at the Cultural Center by Joan The subject: a violent school Why I believe you should see AFTER? layered storytelling to create deeply Birsh bullying incident between two Most of my working life was spent impactful theater.” teenage boys that brings their as Editor of Playbill, the program/Last year my husband Arthur and parents together for three confron- magazine distributed in all Broad- You won’t leave AFTERI saw a play in a small theater in tational meetings at the home of way theaters, as well as many the- humming, but your mind willMiami’s Arsht Center that knocked one of the couples. aters around the country. That is to be buzzing.our socks off. say, I’ve seen a lot of plays. So when In the course of 90 minutes I encourage you to see AFTER, There is a 6 p.m. curtain for The play was AFTER. The and three theatrical time frames – which has been specially staged this 90-minute show (no inter-playwright was Michael McKeev- Before/During/After – each of the by Zoetic Stage for Ocean Reef, mission) and at 7:30 p.m. there iser, who also acted in one of the five characters (in addition to the I hope you realize you are only a an optional dinner at the Culturallead roles. The director was Stuart couples there’s a single mom, who golf cart away from Broadway. Center with the cast and creativeMelzer. The producer was Zoetic acts as mediator) is unveiled. May- team. I guarantee you will have aStage (This was the same team that be eviscerated is a better word. AFTER has won all the prizes lot to talk about.brought the Sondheim musical Miami and South Florida hasSunday in the Park with George to the Yes, there’s a lot of talk. But to offer. The rave review in the Don’t miss this opportunityCultural Center last season.) the words are riveting, thought Miami Herald described AFTER to experience live theater at provoking, emotionally charged. as combining “dashes of humor, the Cultural Center. Reserve And there is also enough dramatic topicality, engaging characters and your tickets for AFTER before tension and surprises to keep you it is sold out! constantly on the edge of your seat.25 Dispatch Creek Court The largest selection of rentals on The Reef. Ocean Reef Club Vacation Rentals From villas to residences there is simplyFairway Lakes 48B Angelfish Cay 60B no better way to enjoy your stay at The Reef than in the privacy of one of our rental properties. When booking through us, you will also enjoy some of these advantages only offered through Ocean Reef Vacation Rentals. • 10% discount on all club food, beverage and retail outlets • Front desk services open 24/7 for convenient check-in • Full engineering and daily housekeeping services included • When reserving through your Club, all club outlets and services are notified should you have any special needs • All billing direct to your member accountView available properties online at oceanreef.com or call Lodging Reservations at 1-800-741-7333.To add your home to our vacation rental portfolio, please contact Vacation Rentals [email protected].
4 | Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018AT THE CULTURAL CENTERBroadcast to fans, this season’s “Dinner at the and critics call it ‘an extraordinary to conceive builds with elementalour Stage Opera” will be held on February theatrical triumph’ (The Times) force to a staggering, shocking 26. We will be showing Puccini’s and ‘stunning, searing, unmissable’ climax. Tickets are $25 and can beMet Live in HD Madama Butterfly with Kristine (The Mail on Sunday). Billie Piper’s purchased at the door. Runtime is Opolais taking on the title role and lead performance is described as one hour and 40 minutes.The Met Live in HD events are tenor Roberto Alagna is the naval ‘spellbinding’ (London Eveningenhanced by specially produced officer who breaks Butterfly’s heart. Standard), ‘astonishing’ (iNews) Mark your calendars for thefeatures that offer audiences a There will be a 5:30 p.m. wine and and ‘devastatingly powerful’ (The upcoming NT Live performances:look behind the scenes. This week cheese, 6 p.m. First Act, 7:45 p.m. Daily Telegraph). Set in contem- Follies – Thursday, February 8 atToscawill be broadcast live on Sat- dinner, and 8:45 p.m. Second Act. porary London, Piper’s portrayal of 7:30 p.m. and Young Marx on Thurs-urday, January 27 at 12:55 p.m. Sir The evening is $60 per person and a woman in her thirties desperate day, March 8 at 7:30 p.m.David McVicar’s ravishing new pro- reservations can be made by callingduction offers a splendid backdrop the Cultural Center. Unelected Water Unelected water managersfor two extraordinary sopranos Managers Put at the South Florida Watersharing the title role of the jealous National Theatre Live is the Florida Bay at Management District (SFW-prima donna: Sonya Yoncheva and National Theatre’s groundbreaking Risk MD) have proposed alternativeAnna Netrebko. Vittorio Grigolo project to broadcast the best of designs for the new reservoirand Marcelo Álvarez alternate in British theatre from London to our Just over six months ago, Gover- and filtration marshes that arethe role of Tosca’s revolutionary art- theater. On Thursday, February 1 at nor Rick Scott signed SB-10, the too small to make a significantist lover Cavaradossi, with Sir Bryn 7:30 p.m., Yurma will be showing bill to speed construction of the improvement in clean freshTerfel, Michael Volle, and Željko in our theater. The incredible Billie EAA Reservoir. water flows to the south.Lucic as the depraved police chief Piper returns in her Evening Stan-Scarpia. Music Director Emeritus dard Best Actress award-winning Thousands of Floridians had Worse yet, the water managersJames Levine conducts. Tickets are role. A young woman is driven to demanded action on the reservoir, want to postpone construction of$25 at the door with a runtime of the unthinkable by her desperate which will reduce discharges into the reservoir for another 15 years.three hours and 18 minutes. desire to have a child in Simon coastal estuaries and send addi- Stone’s radical production of Lorca’s tional pure, fresh water into the We can’t wait that long – and Just a reminder to our Met Opera achingly powerful masterpiece. Everglades and Florida Bay. neither can Florida Bay. The unmissable theatre phenom- enon sold out at the Young Vic The additional fresh water flow We need a reservoir that’s will improve the salinity of the big enough to do the job ofTwo Hot Topics What Makes Frank Sinatra Great? Bay and help reduce sea grass die- improving the salinity of Florida offs and improve fishing. Bay – and we need it right now, Eight Books that Changed the World not 15 years from now. ForThese are the intriguing titles of Now, however, all those objec- more information about howhead-to-head talks at the Cul- taining speakers who hopefully tives are in jeopardy. this project impacts Florida Bay,tural Center on Friday, February stimulate your intellect and fuel please plan to attend the Ever-2 from 3–6 p.m. your conversations. glades Foundation’s briefing on January 31, 2018 at 4 p.m. at the Professor Anna Celenza from Take 180 minutes out of your Cultural Center.Georgetown University is an busy schedule on Friday, February 2expert on Frank Sinatra. at 3 p.m. to enjoy a dynamic, illus- trated presentation of these popular Her multimedia presentation and unusual topics. guides you through Sinatra’sastounding contributions to music,acting and public life. Professor Celenza has served aswriter/commentator for NPR’s Per-formance Today. She has also been acontributor to BBC’s Music Matters. There are books that haveeffected your life even if you havenever read them. Professor JosephLuzzi is an award-winning teacherat Bard College. He has a profound interest inthe written word. His selection ofthe Eight Books that Changedthe World is fascinating. You expect The Holy Bible, butit will be interesting to hearwhy The Invisible Man and Catch22 are on his list. The Campus at the CulturalCenter is proud to bring youthese educational and enter-
Club and ORCA said. Gouges in roads? “Surveying Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018 | 5Forums and repairing defects as roads are resurfaced.” Speeding contractors? TheCElaasgsliecsA’ HlboutmelsCLailvifeor–niaAdvisory Council “We are using data from speed Friday, January 26 | 8:00PM monitors to increase enforce- $115 Donor |$130 Non-Donor by Terry ment.” Baxter Classic Albums Live takes classic albums and recreates them live, on Representative Nick Vanoff stage - note for note, cut for cut. Founded in 2003 by Craig Martin,Ocean Reef Chairman Teresa spoke for many when he said, “It’s Classic Albums Live has become the ultimate destination for musicHolmes opened the second just amazing – Irma is a fading lovers wanting to hear the greatest albums performed live without allAdvisory Council meeting of memory already.” ORC President the gimmickry and cheesy impersonations. Hotel California featuresthe season by reflecting on the Mike Leemhuis agreed, “I have Classic Albums Live at its best.successful holiday season. “The often heard that the propertyparticipation of Equity and Social looks better than ever. The silver CabaretMembers were both on par for lining was that brush removed waslast year,” she said, “and encourag- selectively replaced with better Defying Gravity: Stephen Schartz & Friendsingly, we had a large Legacy con- landscaping.” Bob Schmetterertingent.” Teresa was sad to report expanded the focus, saying, “The Saturday, February 3 | 5:00 & 7:30PMthe Islander and The Point were Lower Keys were very badly hit. $150 Donor | $165 Non-Donor (ticket pricing includes dinner)both badly damaged. “The easy We put together an emergencyway would be to put them back fund to help our neighbors. In a Cabaret Dinner Theater will take place in our dining roomthe way they were, but that would short period we raised a million where the feeling of an intimate New York style cabaret will be created.not be prudent. We are taking the and a half dollars. The Keys arecareful and thoughtful route. Both important to us – the economy, Table seating for 4, 6, 8 or 10 can be madeare a central part of our traditions. fishing, tourists, it’s important to The Grammy and Tony AwardWe have to restore their heart and be good citizens of the Keys.” winning composer, Stephensoul, not just structure, and we ORCA Board Meeting Schwartz, teams with Tonywill.” The Islander is expected to Mark Malka was congratulated for nominee and Emmy winner Lizbe housed in The Ocean Room 45 years at our utility NKLUC, Callaway and Broadway actor andfor two seasons. where he is the plant superin- singer, Michael McCorry Rose for a tendent of the first, oldest, most breathtaking performance of his hits ORCA Chairman Marshall efficient (and only) RO water to create an unforgettable eveningWishnack said his biggest con- treatment facility in the Keys. of musical theater. Since 1999cern was Comcast. “Bigger than Debbie Kirkman was recognized “Stephen Schwartz and Friends”Irma,” he said to laughter, but he for 30 years of service in Public has enthralled audiences acrosswasn’t kidding. “We now have the Safety dispatch. Public Safety the country and received a standingwiring done, fiber everywhere. Director Tim James said, “At an ovation at every stop along the way.We had three goals: 1. Fast inter- average of a call every four min- From “Godspell” and “Wicked” tonet – done. 150 megabyte service. utes, Debbie has handled three “Pippin” and “Enchanted,” the music2. Good pricing – done. 3. quarters of a million calls.” of Grammy and Oscar-winningImprove reliability and service – Stephen Schwartz makes for annot satisfactory. The main reason The Board clarified the rules for unforgettable evening.is we are destroying the infrastruc- drones at Ocean Reef. Approvedture just installed. Thirty-six of commercial drones are per- Zoetic Theatre Presents AFTERthe pedestals have been knocked mitted; recreational drones are Wednesday, February 7 | 6:00PMdown by vehicles (including a prohibited. The six paramedics $125 Donor | $140 Non-Donormoped) and there have been 45 for the third ambulance team AFTER, a critically acclaimed playcuts of the in-ground fiber, some have already been hired. While from multiple Carbonell Award-knocking out whole neighbor- waiting for the new ambulance winning, internationally producedhoods.” Landscapers must call ORCA is borrowing one from playwright, Michael McKeever. Winner811 to mark the lines before the county. More than a million of three Carbonell Awards for Bestdigging. “Homeowners have vehicles came through the front New Work, Best Actress in a Play,the primary responsibility to be gate in 2017, and eight thousand Best Supporting Actress in a Play.ambassadors for protecting the prescriptions were delivered at the Produced by Miami’s award-winninginfrastructure,” Marshall said, “Call Public Safety counter. In 20 years, Zoetic Stage, named Best Theaterbefore digging.” staff has never missed a feeding at Company 2016 by Miami New Times, ORCAT, including in the depths and producers of last season’s Sunday ORCA President David Ritz of the hurricane. Finances are in in the Park with George.answered questions submitted good shape; the holidays were The Campbells and the Beckmans have been good friends andby Council representatives. How safe. The spirit of Ocean Reef has neighbors for years. When a senseless act of violence turns theirabout debris still uncleared? never seemed stronger. seemingly perfect lives upside down, they must turn to each other,“ORCA has contacted 200 prop- and themselves, in search for answers that may change their liveserty owners to bring their lots up Mike Leemhuis said, “Irma was forever. This topical and moving new work tells the story of twoto community standards. Most 143 days and 12 hours ago, but families left to pick up the pieces of a life interrupted, after theare working to comply,” David who’s counting?” Food and bever- funerals have ended and news cameras have gone home. age logged a 2.5% increase over last year’s holidays. “The restau- For information please call 305-367-6300 rants and private dining were busy or [email protected] and well supported.” Hear more details about all of these issues at the Town Hall Meeting at 3 p.m. on Friday, January 26.
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8 | Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018 VISITING SPECIALISTS MEDICAL CENTER AT OCEAN REEF To schedule with a visiting dermatologist, please call their officeAging Eyelids we have to help us not only look which lets us see objects that are directly. For all other specialists, pleaseand Macular fresher, but to also see more clearly. straight ahead. call 305-367-6702.Degeneration Drooping eyelids are not just an unwanted aging development, it In some people, AMD advances AudiologyPresented January 30, also accounts for various eyesight so slowly that vision loss does not Elizabeth Herrera2018 limitations as well. occur for a long time. In others, Feb. 1, 15, Mar. 1, 15, 29, Apr. 12, 26 Age-Related Macular the disease progresses faster and CardiologyBascom Palmer Eye Institute is Degeneration (AMD) may lead to a loss of vision in one Howard Bushpresenting dual topics of interest As stated by the National Eye or both eyes. As AMD progresses, Feb. 13, Mar. 13, Apr. 10at the next Medical Lecture Series Institute, “AMD is a common eye a blurred area near the center of Theodore Feldmanfrom 5-6 p.m. at the Cultural condition and a leading cause of vision is a common symptom. Jan. 31, Feb. 28, Mar. 28Center Theater. The University vision loss among people age 50 Over time, the blurred area may Dermatologyof Miami Health System’s Bascom and older. It causes damage to the grow larger or you may develop Arthur ColskyPalmer Eye Institute was named the macula, a small spot near the center blank spots in your central vision. Feb. 7, 21, 28, Mar. 7, 14, 21nation’s best in ophthalmology for of the retina and the part of the eye Objects also may not appear to be Alysa Hermanthe 14th consecutive year by U.S. needed for sharp, central vision, as bright as they used to be.” Feb. 1, 15, Mar. 1, 15, Apr. 5, 19News and World Report magazine. Debra LongwillAging Eyelids and What to Do Presenting this important topic Feb. 16, Mar. 16, Apr. 27What should you do when you is Dr. Sander Dubovy, Professor Debra Pricehear that comment, “ You look of Ophthalmology and Pathology Jan. 26, Feb. 9, 23, Mar. 9, 23really tired” and you look in the who will discuss various treatment Varee Poochareonmirror and think, “ No, I look really options and the diagnosis of age-re- Jan. 31, Feb. 14, 28old!” Sara Wester, M.D, Oculo- lated macular degeneration. Jill Waibelfacial Plastic Surgeon will give us Feb. 26, Mar. 12, Apr. 16the latest news about aging eyelids Dr. Dubovy is also the Director Endocrinologyand beyond surgery, what options of the Florida Lions Ocular Pathol- Robert Aden ogy Laboratory, which is one of just Mar. 2 10 dedicated eye pathology labs Gynecology in the country. The Florida Lions Jason James Eye Bank has a 50-year history Feb. 8, Mar. 8, Apr. 12, May 10 with a primary mission to recover, Randy Fink process and distribute ocular tissue Feb. 15, Mar. 15, Apr. 19 for patients in South Florida and Neurology beyond. It has provided more than Brad Herskowitz 45,000 corneas for transplantation, Feb. 5, Mar. 5, Apr. 2, May 7 more than 35,000 pieces of sclera Neuropsychiatry or cornea for glaucoma procedures Katherine Genther and other ocular procedures and Feb. 12, Mar. 12 more than 30,000 eyes for research Nutritionist and/or teaching purposes. Monica Auslander Feb. 23, Mar. 23, Apr. 20, May 18 Dr. Dubovy is the holder of the Ophthalmology prestigious Victor T. Curtin Chair Jennifer Loh in Ophthalmology. Jan. 31, Feb. 14, Mar. 21, Apr. 4 Zachary Segal After the lecture you will have Feb. 20, Mar. 20 the opportunity to meet both Drs. Optometry Dubovy and Wester and enjoy Gerald Furnari light refreshments. The Healthnet- Jan. 26, Feb. 9, 23, Mar. 9, 30, Apr. 20 work Foundation of Chagrin Falls, Orthopaedic Hand Surgery Ohio, has generously sponsored Roberto Miki this lecture. Feb. 16, Mar. 30 Orthopaedic Hip & Knee Surgery Visit us at www.mcor.org. Wael Barsoum Mark your calendar for February Jan. 30, Feb. 27, Mar. 21, Apr. 24 13, 2018 for the next lecture on Orthopaedic Knee & Shoulder Surgery “Emerging and Re-emerging Infec- Joseph Fernandez tious Diseases.” Feb. 2, Mar. 16, Apr. 20, May 18 Orthopedic Spine Specialist John Nordt Feb. 13, Mar. 13, Apr. 10 Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Michael Swartzon Feb. 16, Mar. 9, Apr. 13 Orthopaedic Surgery James Voglino Jan. 26, Feb. 16, Mar. 9, Apr. 6 Podiatry Stephen Levine Feb. 2, Mar. 2 John Torregrosa Feb. 12, Mar. 12, Apr. 9 Psychology Joseph Mora Feb. 5, 19, Mar. 5, 19 Pulmonary & Sleep Disorder Raul Valor Feb. 16, Mar. 23
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12 | Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018 ALL CHARITIES Fender Telecaster, a classic piece could handle the funk and that of rock and roll history that has feeling.” Importance The Boss and its own story to tell. of Physical the Ultimate The weekend schedule: Therapy Guitar Recent history: Last month, Wine tasting and ACW Silent both Bruce and his wife Patti Auction at Carysfort Hall, 4 to Topic for Next by Sarah A. Scialfa signed the Telecaster 7 p.m., Friday, February 9 ($25 ForgetMeNots Cart specifically for Ocean Reef All at the door); Silent Auction Meeting Charities. They were happy to at Carysfort Hall (plus Burg- Each season, the All Charities do so after hearing from ACW ers, Beers and Bidding thanks by Cynthia Weglarz auctions provide unique and co-chair Kathy Weiland about to the Ocean Reef Chamber awesome opportunities for their the tremendous efforts Ocean of Commerce) 11 a.m. to 3 Caregivers and care-re- bidders. Among the headline Reef Community Foundation p.m., Saturday, February 10 ceivers of Ocean Reef items for this year’s All Charities has put toward Florida Keys (complimentary lunch 12 to 2 will gather at the Medical Weekend (ACW) February 9 relief in the wake of Hurricane p.m.); NetJets aircraft display at Center meeting room on and 10 are four house tickets Irma. That pair of autographs the Airport, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. the second floor for their to Springsteen on Broadway … makes the guitar unique; to give Saturday. monthly meeting Tuesday, and one of the most recogniz- it stratospheric value, Bruce February 6 at 12 p.m. able instruments in the world, then doodled on it as well All Charities’ purpose: Bruce Springsteen’s butterscotch because he wanted to ensure All Charities helps ensure Physical therapist, Fender Telecaster guitar, auto- that the ACW offering would the viability of not-for-profit Miguel Gonzalez, PTA, graphed. be matchless. institutions important to Ocean ATC, from the Ocean Reef (Medical Center, Cultural Reef Physical Therapy Last August, the Boss With its transparent but- Center, Art League, The Acad- department, will speak announced his limited engage- terscotch blonde finish and emy, ORCAT and Conserva- to the group about the ment solo show. Within three black pick guard, this ultimate tion Association) and provides importance of physical months, it had wowed audi- blue-collar guitar is as iconic much needed funds to dozens exercise for everyone’s ences and critics alike (making as they come. The Fender has of worthy charities serving health and how important multiple Top Ten Theatre lists) remained close to Springsteen’s Homestead, Florida City and physical therapy is, when and been extended through side throughout his rise to the the Upper Keys, helping to prescribed by one’s doctor. this coming June. Over ACW, apex of rock and roll super- improve lives through grants Anastassia Gibson, DPT, one of you is going to win the stardom, having been played from the Ocean Reef Commu- certified MDT will also opportunity for four people both in the studio and on nity Foundation. speak to the group and to experience Bruce like never stages around the world. Oh, lunch will be served. before, watching his intimate, and you might have seen it on Online bidding and “First acclaimed and sold-out show the cover of albums like Born Dibs” will be available when the For more information from house seats. to Run, Wrecking Ball and Human bidding site opens February 2; and to reserve a place at Touch. look for the auction catalog in the meeting and luncheon, In addition, you will be able that day’s edition of the Ocean please call Michelle to bid on an iconic piece of Speaking in an interview with Reef Press. Venema at 305-367-3825 music history – the Springsteen the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, or Cynthia Weglarz at Springsteen has described the Questions? Reach out to the 305-367-9483. Telecaster as “a versatile, light All Charities office at 305-367- instrument. I wasn’t playing 5996 or AllCharities@Ocean- heavy rock and roll anymore. Reef.com. Additionally, if you I was playing something that would like to bid but are unable was tilting more to soul music, to attend, call or email All and so I wanted a guitar that Charities to register proxy bids.2014 DUFFY COMPLETE MARINE ELECTRONICS SOLUTIONS 22 Cuddy Cabin • Length: 22’ • Beam: 9’ 3” • Draft: 29” WE PROVIDE “AT YOUR DOCKSIDE SERVICE”Capacity: 12 Adults • Displacement: 4,315 lbs. • Top Speed: 6.0 MPH SERVING OCEAN REEF FOR OVER 15 YEARS Running Time: Cruising Speed 7.5 hours; Top Speed: 3.5 hours Location: Ocean Reef • Price: $38,995 • Contact: 317-710-2309 VISIT OUR SHOWROOM OR CALL US FOR A CUSTOM TAILORED ELECTRONICS PACKAGE 405 NW. SOUTH RIVER DRIVE, MIAMI, FLORIDA 33128 PHONE: (305) 326-9555 • TOLL FREE: (800) 826-5716 • FAX: (305)326-9511 155 EAST BLUE HERON BLVD. RIVIERA BEACH FL 33404 • 561-910-9555 EMAIL: [email protected] • WWW.LANGERKRELL.COM
We Mourn to “living with cancer”. Always Chapel Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018 | 13the Loss a charismatic, positive person, Schedule Terry lived life to the fullest. He Women’s Book Study Thaddeus Selby was a true gentleman. Monday, January 29 – (Note: time and location change)Newell III Sunday, February 4 3 p.m., Racquet Club Golf was his passion. He hasThaddeus Selby Newell III five shadow boxes which hold THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1(Terry) was born on Decem- golf balls from the many golf MONDAY, JANUARY 29ber 10, 1934. He passed away courses he was privileged to Women’s Book Study Men’s Book Studypeacefully on January 20, 2018. play. The highlight of his golf- 12 p.m., Chapel Annex 8 a.m., Tennis & Games CenterHe is survived by his wife of ing career was taking his three 56 years, Sherley, and his sons sons to Ireland in 1998. AA Meeting Sherwood (Carolyn), Gordon 7:30 p.m., Chapel Annex FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2(Chrys), Dana (Denise), and A proud member of the six grandchildren, Courtney, Country Club of Rochester for AA MeetingGordie, Charlie, Andrew, Hen- 64 years, Terry won the Club TUESDAY, JANUARY 30 7:30 a.m., Chapel Annexry and Dominique. He is also Championship in 1986. Terry survived by his brother, Frances was also a member of the Nan- Pot Luck Gathering Jewish Sabbath ServicesD. Newell (Lanny), nephew tucket Yacht Club and Sankaty Dinner & Devotions 6 p.m., Chapel AnnexDouglas, niece Renee, and sev- Head Golf Club, serving as a 6 p.m., Chapel Annex eral cousins. board member of Sankaty for six years. In later years, Terry SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3 Terry grew up in Rochester, joined Ocean Reef Club and WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31NY, attending Allens Creek The Key Largo Anglers Club, Catholic MassSchool, The Allendale School, winning the golf Club Cham- Intercessory Prayer, Friendship 4:30 p.m., Chapeland graduated from Brown pionship at ORC in 1993 and & Coffee University in 1957. He was in pursuing his love of fishing and 8 a.m., Chapel Annexthe NROTC at Brown and upon duplicate bridge. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4graduation received his com- Mid-Week Communion Servicemission in the US Navy and Terry truly enjoyed his friends Father George Ronkowitz Community Worship Serviceassigned to the USS Cambria and family and considered 9 a.m., Chapel (Family Friendly)(9APA-36) stationed in the himself “the luckiest guy in the 9 a.m., ChapelMediterranean. world”. Religious Study Group 10 a.m., Chapel Annex Reflections Terry began his career in 1959 In lieu of flowers, memori- Rev. Dr. Robert Henleyat the Quinby Co. In 1961, al contributions in his name 10:15 a.m., ChapelTerry began a 30-year career at should be sent to: the Lincoln Rochester Trust Co, Children’s Choireventually starting the Private The Allendale Columbia 10:15 a.m, Chapel AnnexBanking Department, and School, 519 Allens Creek retiring in 1990 as a Senior Vice Road, Rochester, NY 14618 or Catholic MassPresident. the Ocean Reef Medical Center, 12 p.m., Chapel 50 Barracuda Lane, Key Largo, Philanthropy was very FL 33037. Transforming homes onimportant to Terry. He chaired Ocean Reef for 23 years!the Rochester Monroe County There will be a celebrationchapter of the American Red of his life at the Chapel, Sat- Before AfterCross and was awarded the urday, January 27, at 10:30Clara Barton Award. He also a.m. European Design and Trading knows the “Reef” lifestyle andchaired the Crestwood Chil- we are ready to help with your interior design needs,dren’s Center before its merger whether it’s a total redo or a few accessories, in every decorwith the Hillside Children’s style. We partner with local trades and artisans and stayCenter. Terry volunteered for on the leading edge of trends by attending many trade andthe United Way of Greater design shows every year.Rochester and was on the Allen-dale School board during the European Design & Trading Comerger of Allendale-Columbia. 305-367-4455 Diagnosed with prostate www.europeandesigntrading.comcancer 25 years ago, Terrygave new hope and meaning
14 | Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018 Ocean Reef neously giving them the chance Cup Challenges to enjoy Ocean Reef away fromBirding the harsh weather up north.” The Bringing clubs together concept has been so successfulProud mother of two young Ospreys dishing out breakfast. Photo by Harold Brewer. through sportsmanship that sometimes it is not about getting away from the weather; Super Bowl Tailgate Party by Holly Houser, Florida clubs have been invited to Editorial Assistant Ocean Reef to square off on the Sunday, February 4 greens and courts, and in turn, The seemingly endless array of Ocean Reef teams have travelled The party begins at 4:30 p.m. in the Cultural Center parking recreational pastimes are at the north to defend their title. lot. Enjoy fun themed activities before the Cultural Center center of life at The Reef. From doors open at 5 p.m. for pregame vewing. golf and tennis to fishing and Whether it is golf, tennis, sailing, our world-class facilities croquet, sailing, fishing or clay Kickoff is at 6:30 p.m. when the New England Patriots return are a significant draw to new and shooting, the Cup Challenge to the Super Bowl to face off against the Philadelphia Eagles. potential Members. This season, weekend encourages friendly show off your Club and stir up competition, and the opportunity a little friendly competition in to share the Ocean Reef Club Ocean Reef Cup Challenges. experience with others. Our Cup What is a Cup Challenge? Challenges have been successful Cup Challenges are two-three in introducing potential new day gatherings where Ocean Members to our Unique Way Reef Club Members invite their of Life. Over the years, several northern clubs to The Reef for Social and Equity Members social and sporting events. “Not have joined the Club whose first everyone is lucky enough to be introduction was through a Cup in Florida for the winter,” said Bill Challenge. Wyer on how the Cup Challenge idea came about. “We wanted to If you’re interested in hosting come up with a fun way to chal- a weekend of competition and lenge other clubs, while simulta- camaraderie, the Membership Department will assist you with the planning. For more informa- tion or to submit your request, call the Membership Department at 305-367-5921.
Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018 | 15Not Kermit the GARDEN GROUPFrog Here Mark Your by Jody Calendar Steele The Life and GardensAnother wildlife update, not of Beatrix Farrandto scare – but, to be aware ofa “threat to your pet”. Most of Bufo Toads in South Florida pose a threat to the safety of our lovable pets. Karyl Evans is a six-time Emmyus in South Florida are familiar Award-winning documentary film-with the “bufo toad” (cane or oped areas and the wild. They How can I avoid this nasty creature? maker and will be at the Culturalmarine toad) that is usually seen hide under foliage and are Do not leave food or even Center on Monday, Februaryin the rainy season from about attracted to bugs. water outside. Bufo’s love to sit 5 at 10:30 a.m. to present herMay through October, which in water dishes and could leave new documentary, The Life andis also their mating season. So How can they harm my pet? toxin in the dish. When we Gardens of Beatrix Farrand.as a reminder, please review The bufo toad is more often lived in Miami, we sometimesthe following data about this harmful to dogs, but it can poi- would leave a water bowl out This is the first documen-poisonous toad for the safety of son a cat, too. by the screened in pool for our tary ever produced about theyour lovable pet. dog. That ended quickly after life and gardens of the most When the bufo toad is con- we saw this enormous toad successful female landscapeWhere did they come from? fronted, it secretes a venom that sitting in the dish. Keep your architect in early 20th centuryThe bufo toad is native to Cen- is toxic to animals and can also dog on a leash and always carry America. This compelling filmtral and South America, but it cause skin irritation for owners. a flashlight at night so you can chronicles the life of Beatrixcan be found across Florida and If an animal licks or touches the see where and what your dog is Farrand (1872-1959), the nieceeven the Keys. These toads were toad, the adverse reactions are sniffing. Check out your yard of Edith Wharton, who grewapparently brought in to Florida fairly quick and include difficulty or walking path; being curious up in the privileged world ofin the 1930’s to help with pest breathing, convulsions, vomit- about your surroundings is the East Coast elite and foughtcontrol in the sugar cane fields. ing, and more. The toad does always recommended. You are through the challenges of not attack, but when startled allowed to remove this toad working in a male-dominatedWhat do they look like? will secrete these toxins that (carefully) if you see one or call profession to design over 200It is a large brown and gray can kill. The only thing a pet a professional in for help. landscape commissions duringtoad with a creamy yellow owner can then do is rinse out her remarkable 50-year career.belly. It has large glands on its the pet’s mouth with a very wet This is not the season that The documentary film takesback. The adult toads are six to washcloth to try and remove the bufos are usually roaming, viewers on an inspiring journeynine inches or even can reach poison. Some pet owners have and there have been no recent across the country as we explore10 inches. It sits in an upright used a garden hose to rinse out reports of a sighting. Howev- her personal story and many ofposition even when it is moving the animal’s mouth, but that can er, the safety of our pets is a her most spectacular gardens.and it hops fast. easily push the toxin into the prime concern, and knowing lungs. Of course, the pet should this toad is a potential hazard This complimentary com-Where do they live? be taken to a veterinary clinic could save your pet and you munity event is sponsored byThe bufo toad lives in devel- immediately for treatment. from heartache. the Garden Group at Ocean Reef, the Art League, Reef Seekers Questers, Keys Search- ers Questers and Choose and Cherish Questers. For further event information, please contact Terry Ferrarone at 914-960-2625 or visit www. beatrixfraanddocumentary.com.CHARTER PLANE FROM OCEAN REEF! Serving Florida and Southeast • Experienced and Professional Captain Body Shop Free Estimates Automotive Paint Jobs Golf Car Paint Jobs Located on The ReefFully licensed and insured U.S. Air Carrier Enter “Key Largo FL” to 1 Service Village Drive, Ocean Reef select Ocean Reef Airport. 305-367-2245 • 786-339-6562305-234-8800 aviatorservices.com
16 | Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018 PHILANTHROPY MATTERSFlorida KeysHurricaneResponse FundUpdate by Yurianna Mikolay Executive Director Ocean Reef Community FoundationLast week we provided a com- The Foundation’s hurricane relief efforts continued at Monday’s board meeting when a grant for $85,000 was presented to theplete report of how the Founda- Florida Keys Healthy Start Coalition (FKHSC). The grant was made with $25,000 for the Upper Keys from our Community Relieftion’s Community Relief Fund Fund (for nearby areas where employees live) and $60,000 for the Middle and Lower Keys from our Florida Keys Hurricaneassisted employees of the Ocean Response Fund (FKHRF, for all of Monroe County). Pictured (left to right): FKHRF Committee Member David Ritz, ORCF Chairman BillReef Community and nonprofits Nutt, FKHSC CEO Arianna Nesbitt and Chair Erin Muir, and FKHRF Committee Members Alan Goldstein and Mike Berman.in Homestead and the Upper was created with an anonymous up to donate $100,000 each for Healthy Start is providing sup-Keys where they live in response $500,000 matching gift to assist this important cause and a total of port for expectant and new momsto Hurricane Irma. This week the hard hit areas of Monroe $1.3 has now been raised.we’ll bring you up to date on our County outside Ocean Reef’s In its short time in existence, and little ones of all ages county-continuing Florida Keys Hurri- wide, from diapers and formula to gates. The challenge was quickly the FKHRF Committee -- chaired replacing beds and car seats. Ascane Response Fund efforts. matched thanks to the generosity by Bob Schmetterer and advised a provider of prenatal care, theyYou may recall that this fund of five Member families stepping by experts from throughout the county -- has already disbursed are expecting more unplanned $865,000. A dozen grants have pregnancies and complications been made to do everything and to have to cover medical care that many families won’t be able from coordinating distribution of to afford because of hurricane basics like food and mattresses; to helping childcare programs, related financial strains. There is a shelters and other key nonprof- 36 B Marlin Lane its make repairs to reopen and huge increased need for intensive supporting schools and clinics; to case management for the mostLocated on a quiet cul-de-sac this beautiful Pumpkin Cay condo is tastefully assisting needy individuals and vulnerable families including helpdecorated, ready to move in! You will enjoy this 2 bedroom 2 and a half bath families directly through gifts to relocating and paying for child-open floor plan for entertaining all your guests while enjoying the sunset canal Coldwell Banker Schmitt Char- care and links to other services.views. MLS# 1398 List Price: $1,350,000 itable Foundation. You’ve seen many of these grants documented The second grant will help Listing Agent: Lisa Grunow here in the Ocean Reef Press and address the devastation of Fisher- Co-Listing Agent: Morgan Barber can still learn more about them man’s Hospital in Marathon, the on our Facebook page. Two more only hospital between Key West Phone number: 305-440-2167 grants we’ve not yet shared were and Key Largo, which has not approved last week. been able to reopen to offer evenO CHEAONMREES EF the most basic of emergency ser- One grant went to Florida vices. It will have to be rebuilt at TM Keys Healthy Start Coalition a cost of $20+ million. Our grant which serves pregnant women is supporting the field hospital5-A Barracuda Lane, Key Largo, Florida 33037 and families, with a focus on the providing the community with 305-440-2167 • oceanreefhomes.com safety, health and development of emergency, lab, x-ray, pharmacy children. Nine months after Hurri- and six inpatient beds while a cane Wilma the birth rate went up more sound temporary structure more than 25 percent and FKHSC is being built. anticipates the more severe Irma having an even a greater impact. To make a tax-deductible dona- Lots of kids are now living in dan- tion to the Florida Keys Hurri- gerous, “un-baby-proofed” settings cane Response Fund, please mail and often sleeping in unsafe condi- your check made payable to the tions. Expectant and new moms Ocean Reef Community Founda- are facing increased stress and tion with Florida Keys Hurricane financial challenges. response in the memo line to: 35 Ocean Reef Drive, Suite 148, Key Largo, FL 33037.
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18 | Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018ART L E AG U E C A N VA S of dark and light.” Many pass- Honorable Mention WOOD ing by Fran Carlisle’s sailboat Denise Anderton “Toronto Spring” First PlaceMembers Art photographs taken off the coast Honorable MentionShow of St. Maarten, thought they were Gail Moss “Everglades” Larry Biddinger “Norfolk Pine Pot paintings with such vivid colors Honorable Mention by Susan and perfect light. You could almost Suzanne Grandis “Still Life II Water BEST OF SHOW Bohan feel the sun on your face and the Lilies stress in your arms as you adjust- Linda Levy for “Flying Home”On Monday, January 22, there ed the enormous sails. Bonnie CLAYwere many people judging the Schoedinger stopped to look First Place Classes for All Levelscurrent Art Show consisting of carefully at the needlepoint. “I do Many of the works shown in theMembers’ various works. Photo- not do needlework myself, but I Bonnie Knickerbocker “Kaleido- current show were created bygraphs, needlepoint, sculpture, oils, like the creativity and colors. The scope” Members who never took an artacrylics, watercolors, woodwork beading work on the floral canvas class before becoming membersand jewelry were all well represent- is striking.” NEEDLEWORK of the Art League. There are stilled. Come by yourself and see if First Place a variety of classes with spaces foryou feel the judges got it right. And the Winners Are: all levels of expertise. According to WATERCOLOR Judy Paige “Lost in American” Sally Weisleder, Member Chair, Janet Norris, who is a student First Place “All levels of skill and experiencein many of the painting class- Linda Levy “Flying Home” PHOTOGRAPHY are welcome. The Art League ises, seemed most intrigued by a Second Place First Place a sociable and welcoming envi-lovely view of a wooded path. She Molly Baker “The Girls” ronment. It’s a great way to meetremarked that she searches for an Honorable Mention Fran Carlisle “St. Maartin Regatta I” new people in our community and“overall look pleasing to the eye Bernice Kleysen “Just Opening” Second Place catch up with old friends”. Sign upwith proper light, good design Carol Ellis “Nautilus” for email reminders of all the Artelements and effective execution OILS/ACRYLICS Honorable Mention League has to offer or contact them First Place Bob Williamson “Double Bubble at [email protected]. Trouble” Denise Bermant “Tigger on Guard” Woodshop Safety Course Second Place JEWELRY Monday, January 29 at 3 p.m. Gail Noyes “The Point II” First Place Third Place All members using woodshop are Jim Rogers “Chinese Bridge” Joanne Thomas “Beige” required to take this short course Second Place annually for safety purposes. Karen DiMaura “Midnight Jewel” Honorable Mention Sally Weisleder “Beautiful Bracelets” Jean Baptiste Perronneau Edgar Degas Olivier Journeau, 1756 Singer in Green, 1884 Ocean Reef Art League invites you to a presentation by MARJORIE SHELLEY Sherman Fairchild Conservator in Charge Paper Conservation, The Metropolitan Museum of Art THU R SDAY, FEBRUA RY 1 4 : 0 0 pm , Complimentary Reception immediately follows Cultural Center at Ocean Reef oceanreefartleague.com
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Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018 | 21 MEMBERSHIP to take the survey by the end of 94.4 94.5 May. This includes both the prima-Membership ry Equity Member email address as 93.7Satisfaction well as the secondary address on 93.1 your Member account.Its as important to us, EQUITY ALLas it is to you It is also important to know that MEMBERS MEMBERS when you take the survey, you areWhen Equity Members bought not anonymous. Your name, scor- We Need You a good experience and want tothe Club in 1993 one overriding ing and comments are available We can only maintain and further recognize an associate? You cangoal was clearly expressed in the only to senior management who improve your experience if we go to this survey site and only rateClub’s Mission Statement: Maxi- are listening to what you have to have your feedback. There are one outlet with your comment.mize satisfaction, desirability, value say. Reaching out to Members that multiple sections in the survey for The survey allows you to chooseand distinction of Membership in have concerns helps us under- your comments. Different from exactly what you want to rate. ItOcean Reef Club by providing stand how to improve the overall the 2015 Club Census, this survey can take you less than a minute orunsurpassed value, excellence and experience. is all about your experience at the as long as you like to rate everyquality in all services and facilities. Club. Want to provide your input outlet at Ocean Reef Club…and Scoring System right now? You don’t have to wait more. Written surveys are still Throughout the year, the Board Results are tabulated based on a for your survey invitation to give included with every check in allof Directors remain focused on five point scale. Very Satisfied is your feedback. Anytime and as of our dining outlets as well. Yoursatisfaction for all Members and worth 100 points in the scoring many times as you like you can go note about an outstanding associ-guests and maintains a critical scale with Somewhat Satisfied to the Members Only Homepage ate will be immediately receivedeye on Equity Member feedback dropping rapidly to a value of 75, on the Club’s website and click and recognition from Manage-during the peak season. The results Neutral at 50 with the remaining the link to take the survey. Hadwere outstanding as the year over two at 25 and 1. Our goal for ment will follow.year scores for Equity Member Ocean Reef Club is to achievesatisfaction went from a 93.0 to scores for all outlets above 93% V Va 93.7. Every department in the using this scoring system. AllClub and even outside services are scores are tabulated by Clarabridge a Big Show for a Tiny Islandpart of this important measure of and delivered in a variety of onlineyour Membership experience so it reports. Club Management does February 2nd & 3rd 2018is critical that you please take the not control the score tabulations.time to provide your feedback. And you can see that a very high Marathon Community Park, MM 49 Florida Keys percentage of the highest score The Club uses an independent possible are required to achieve 50 Fine Artistscompany called Clarabridge to our objective. Last year the overalldeliver, collate and tabulate the score for the Club ended with a Entertainment History Marine Exhibits Rafflescores for our Member Satisfaction 94.5 for all Members and guests.Survey. The survey service allows Food, Beer, Wine Interactive Programs Educational activitiesus to review how YOU feel about What Has Changed Based onthe Club and our associated orga- the Survey Live Fine Art Auction Saturday at 5:30 pmnizations and gives us the ability When there is an issue to address,to improve and adapt to meet it becomes immediately clear in www.pigeonkeyartfestival.comyour expectations. We can only the survey scores and responses.control the outcome of the surveys The Burgee Bar is a good exampleby addressing the desires of the of an outlet that received veryMembership. specific Equity Member feedback and was promptly addressed to theHow It Works delight of many Members. ThisMembers and guests are sent an change as well, was reflected inemail invitation with a link inviting the significantly improved surveyyou to take the survey. That link scores for Burgee Bar moving fromstays active until you click through a score of 83 to 90.1 for Equityto the last page. This means you Member Surveys and from 88.2 tocan start your survey on one day 92.1 for all Members and guests.and finish it on another. If the link As you can see there is still workis not opened within two weeks, a to be done and every day thereminder email is sent with another experience continues to improvecopy of that survey link. Equity toward our score goal of 93. 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22 | Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS2 6 FRIDAY Foam Roll & Stretch Class Reef Lounge Live Music 3 1 WEDNESDAY 10 a.m., Member Fitness Center 7 – 11 p.m., Reef LoungeReformer Pilates Class Rod & Gun Club Range Open Pilates for Golf Class8 a.m., Member Fitness Center 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., RGC Shooting 2 9 MONDAY 8 a.m., Member Fitness CenterCardio Tennis Clinic Range MGA Old Buddy9 a.m., Tennis & Games Center Mermaid Races in the Pool MFC Private Consultations with Dr. 9 a.m. Shotgun, Dolphin CourseBackgammon Lesson 11 a.m., Buccaneer Island Coppola Cardio Tennis Clinic9:30 a.m., Tennis & Games Center Junior Tennis Clinic By Appointment, Member Fitness 9 a.m., Tennis & Games CenterCooking School: Asian Elegance 11 a.m., Tennis & Games Center Center Zumba Class9:30 a.m., Cooking School Meditation Class Body Glove Trunk Show 9 a.m., Member Fitness CenterLatin Cardio Dance Class 11:15 a.m., Member Fitness Center 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Member Fitness Cooking School: Flavors of The Big10 a.m., Member Fitness Center Met in HD: “Tosca” Center EasyGameio Tennis Clinic 12:55 p.m., Cultural Center MGA Old Buddy 9:30 a.m., Cooking School10 a.m., Tennis & Games Center Reef Cup Invitational Fleet Return 9 a.m. Shotgun, Dolphin Course Golf Clinic with DaveDuplicate Bridge Game 4 p.m., The Point Glute Training Workshop 10 a.m., Driving Range1 p.m., Tennis & Games Center Cocktails (Members Only) 11:15 a.m., Member Fitness Center Everglades Screening and BriefingCome Sail With Us 5 – 8 p.m., The Point Capture the Flag of “Winds Across the Everglades”2 p.m., Card Sound Sailing Club 3:30 p.m., Buccaneer Island 4 p.m., Cultural CenterRaw Food & Nutrition Workshop 2 8 SUNDAY Ergonomic Assessment CH Prime Member Appreciation2 p.m., Member Fitness Center 4 p.m., Member Fitness Center DinnerCroquet Mixer Grand Breakfast Buffet Food & Film Series: Commanding the 6 – 9 p.m., CH Prime2:30 p.m., Croquet Lawn 7 a.m. – 12 p.m., The Ocean Room Table Reef Lounge Live MusicGolf Clinic with Dave Cardio Tennis Clinic 4:30 p.m., Cultural Center 7 – 11 p.m., Reef Lounge3 p.m., Driving Range 8 a.m., Tennis & Games Center Gianni Member Appreciation Dinner “Lucky” (NR)Town Hall Meeting Reformer Pilates Class 5:30 p.m., Gianni Ristorante 7:30 p.m., Cultural Center3 p.m., Carysfort Hall 9 a.m., Member Fitness Center Men’s Card NightReef Cup Invitational Fleet Return Beginners Sailing Clinic 6:30 p.m., Tennis & Games Center 0 1 THURSDAY4 p.m., The Point 9:30 a.m., Buccaneer IslandCocktails (Members Only) Human Knot 3 0 TUESDAY Mat Pilates with Spine Correctors5 – 8 p.m., The Point 10 a.m., Buccaneer Island ClassClassic Albums Live: The Eagles Mah Jongg, Canasta, Bridge & LGA Weekly Event 8 a.m., Member Fitness CenterHotel California Backgammon Open Play 8 a.m., Dolphin Course Nature Center Open8 p.m., Cultural Center 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., Tennis & Games Rod & Gun Club Range Open 9 a.m. – 12 p.m., Nature Center Center 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., RGC Shooting Rod & Gun Club Range Open2 7 SATURDAY Reef Rec Room Open Range 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., RGC Shooting 11 a.m. – 10 p.m., Reef Rec Room Crocodile Cup Play RangeGrand Breakfast Buffet Peddleboard Tour 2 p.m., Croquet Lawn Art League Lecture7 – 11 a.m., The Ocean Room 12 p.m., Meet at Nature Center Bubble Wrap Freeze Dance 4 p.m., Art LeagueBoxing Conditioning Class Croquet Mixer 3:30 p.m., Buccaneer Island Pint & Slice Night8 a.m., Member Fitness Center 2:30 p.m., Croquet Lawn Medical Center Lecture 4 – 6 p.m., Burgee BarVinyasa Yoga Class “Lucky” (NR) 5 p.m., Cultural Center Raw Bar Lobster Bake9 a.m., Member Fitness Center 4:30 & 7:30 p.m., Cultural Center Vine to Table Dinner 5 – 9 p.m., Raw BarPaddleboard Yoga Class Cocktails (Members Only) 6:30 p.m., CH Prime Members’ Night at Islander9 a.m., Buccaneer Island 5 – 8 p.m., The Point “Lucky” (NR) 6 – 9 p.m., Islander in The Ocean 7:30 p.m., Cultural Center RoomAT THE CULTURAL CENTER! “Lady Bird” (R) CLASSIC ALBUMS LIVE EVERGLADES FOUNDATION “Lucky” (NR) Fri., Feb. 2 THE EAGLES HOTEL CALIFORNIA BRIEFING AND SCREENING Sun., Jan, 28 7:30 p.m. Friday, January 26, 8 p.m. “WINDS ACROSS THE EVERGLADES” 4:30 & 7:30 p.m. Sat., Feb. 3 Wednesday, January 31, 4 p.m. Tue., Jan. 30 3 p.m. MET IN HD 7:30 p.m. “TOSCA” ART LEAGUE LECTURE Wed., Jan. 31 Saturday, January 27 Thursday, Feb. 1, 4pm 7:30 p.m. 12:55 p.m. • Runtime: 3 hrs. 18 min. NT LIVE - YERMARuntime: 1 hr. 28 min. Runtime: 1 hr. 34 min. FOOD & FILM SERIES Thursday, Feb. 1, 7:30pmPremise: A 90-year-old atheist has outlived Premise: A coming of age story about COMMANDING THE TABLEand out-smoked his contemporaries, a girl at a Sacramento Catholic high Monday, January 29, 4:30 p.m. CULTURAL CENTER MUSEUMand as he comes to terms with his own school. Daily 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. • Open during moviesmortality, he searches for ever-elusiveenlightenment. LIBRARY HOURS Mon. to Fri. 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
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24 | Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018 DOT CALMI Used To Press conference crica 1992 with, from the right, Yoko Ono, Cyndi Lauper, Nona pen to sign autographs – (“BabyBe Cool Hendrix and Eartha Kitt (and me at the podium). can I borrow your pen agaaaa- in??” “You bet Mr. Brown,” I “Dot.calm” reminds me (before I forget, Boss” perform a solo acoustic said). by Jane as I often do), that my father, evening. It is an intimate night Silverman Marvin, sold Art Garfunkel his with Bruce, his guitar, a piano, Be sure and visit www.Gram- very first suit to wear to his and his stories. If that’s not cool mys.com to see the completeIt’s true. I used to be cool. I bet record label signing. Come to enough, then you can bid on list of nominees in 80+ awardsYOU used to be cool too. You think of it, he also sold tickets one of his autographed Fender categories (one of which is theknow, before the kids. Before to the 1969 Woodstock Festival Telecaster guitars. Online bid- Dance Music category I helpedthe “hint” of grey hair. And and flew over it in a helicopter. ding opens February 2 and you launch in 1998).way before what we pretend to I guess my dad used to be cool, can participate in person at thecall “smile lines.” For me, it was too, (back in the days when Gala, from the comfort of your This is your chance to findback in the day when I worked they called him “Red”). In fact, home, or on your smart phone. out what a “Childish Gambino”in music PR in NYC – rock, he is still cool. Contact the All Charities office is, and stay informed on whatjazz and blues, techno, world for more information at 305- is hip and cool in 2018 for yourmusic; running events inside the Last month, I went to a store 367-5963. kids or grandkids. In betweenChagall-lined walls of Lincoln in Miami and was stunned to the chart-topping rappers, theyCenter or around the country in see a display of retro turntables, Back stage at Farm Aid 1 with, from are slipping in “oldies” likedowntowns’ dark strobe-lit clubs albums, and even CASSETTE left to right, Lou Reed, Bob Dylan, Tom U2 and Elton John, as well asand temples of youth culture. PLAYERS and cassettes on Petty and Randy Newman. Broadway stars Patti LuPoneWhen wearing black was the sale. What’s that all about? I and Ben Platt to celebrate the“new black” and the velvet rope know what goes around comes Music’s Biggest Night®. CBS awards 60th anniversary.was for other people. around but cassettes? Never- January 28, 7:30 p.m. theless, I feel redeemed for One of my favorite music Catch it Live My Rock Star memories? schlepping my record albums industry perks was attending the Love live concerts but not theThey are hard to explain to (unlistened to, mind you, since Grammy Awards. One year, I crowds? The Qello Concertsworldly teenage Son 1 and Son 1983) from Boston to New York sat right behind the larger-than- app (www.qello.com) brings the2. Words do not express the to San Francisco to London life R&B legend James Brown live stage experience into yourjaw-dropping phenomenon of and now Ocean Reef. Over who kept asking to borrow my home. According to Forbes,working with sexually-charged the holidays, Son 1 was gifted it “is the Netflix of concert60’s singing icon Tom Jones a genuine turntable. His first films.” Qello [Kwel-oh] is theand watching from backstage as album? Led Zeppelin of course! world’s largest collection ofhundreds of the next generation I think my son may turn out to full-length concerts and musicof female fans threw their pant- be pretty cool. documentaries streamed on-de-ies at him while he performed. mand to just about any digitalHow do you describe walking Now, THIS is Cool! device. 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Three US Presidents have Recently, I was chatting with won Grammys for Best Spo-a 24-year-old who had nev- ken Word Recordings: Jimmyer-ever heard of Simon & Gar- Carter, Bill Clinton and Barackfunkel. At first, I thought he was Obama. The oldest Grammyjoking. But he wasn’t. Which winner? Comedian George Burns. Do you have a story you would like to share? Please email me at [email protected].
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26 | Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018 PORT O’CALL WINE TASTING Buttoned up Clare MacDonald, Lisa Barnhill, Sue Millard, and Mark Angelozzi take the chill off with some New Zealand wines. The two sisters and a brother were enjoying their annual sibling week at Ocean Reef. Eskimos and led Syrah producers around the Antifreeze world to label their Syrah “Shiraz.” by Terry Baxter In New Zealand, the standout product is Sauvignon Blanc. Many The Port O’Call Wine Tastings wine enthusiasts consider the seem to have a talent for falling on Sauvignon Blanc from the Marlbor- the coldest days so far in 2018, but ough district of New Zealand to our intrepid tasters who braved the be the world’s best. And who could frigid afternoon last week found resist the kooky names: Coonawar- some warmth in the delightful ra, Mudgee, Marijimup, Padthaway wines of New Zealand and Aus- and Wrattonbully, to mention a tralia. few. Our generous reps brought a nice selection. Although pricy, the New Zealand and Australia Cloudy Bay “Te Koko” was a per- are mostly known for Cabernet fect example of why Marlborough Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Sauvi- Sauvignon Blanc is prized. gnon Blanc and Shiraz. Australia is the world’s fourth largest exporter Mary Bloom liked the Barossa of wine. Shiraz is the star product. Valley Estate Shiraz, and said The Syrah grape was originally (with a fist pump), “It is just about called “Shiraz” in Australia and in Geof’s price range.” I liked it Syrah in Europe and elsewhere, but too. Afterwards, we retired to the dramatic popularity of Shiraz the warm embrace of the Burgee Bar to sample the award-winning bison burger on a pretzel roll. Mission accomplished. NEW BOUTIQUE IN THE PLAZA BUILDING! From Causal to Chic, Unique Apparel and Accessories for all Women! 305-916-5949 31 Ocean Reef Drive Suite A-100 in The Plaza Building
Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018 | 27FOOD & BEVERAGEA Better BurgerThe Iowa Beef Council defines The Reef’s burger taste testers with ORC Chefs and their signature hamburgers.a hamburger as 100% groundbeef formed into a patty and seasoning and the fact that you prefer! If you want some- deliver a wonderful burger withserved in, or on a bread prod- it was the only burger served thing traditional on a soft bun a little twist.uct. Toppings are optional without cheese. High scores 19th Hole or Private Diningwith no limits. Americans, on were earned for its “solid burger will fill that need, traditional on We already know you areaverage, eat three hamburgers flavor”. The Raw Bar burger a Kaiser bun then Raw Bar or going to crave a burger at leasta week. That adds up to over was the second sampled and it Beach Grill is the ticket. Some- three times this week and quite50 billion served annually and delivered its promise of genuine thing a little different? Then possibly you are craving oneexplains why Warren Buffet saw burger taste and a hint of smok- Burgee Bar, Palm Court and right now. Can’t decide whichthe opportunity in purchasing iness. That was followed by the Reef Hut are each well-suited to one? We challenge you to tryHeinz Ketchup®. Travel west third burger which was proudly them all and tell us your favorite.and you hear of the ubiquitous cooked by the Burgee Bar.In and Out Burger, furthereast and it might be Five Guys But suddenly things wereBurgers. But when you arrive at different; this burger on a pret-Ocean Reef Club there is only zel roll was not a “traditional”rumor of “the best”. burger. Our job just got harder. Fourth up from Palm Court Yes, we are all aware of the that came with sweet potatoboast from the Raw Bar and its fries and that, perhaps unfairly,avid supporters of their burger swayed some judges but thebut we also hear raves for the hamburger held its own. IfBurgee Bar and Private Dining. you like sharp cheese the fiveWhere is the best burger at year aged cheddar with a KobeOcean Reef? The Ocean Reef patty served that craving well.Press was intrigued and quickly Number five and the Beachvolunteered to engage in an Grill found tasters focusingin-depth investigative report. on the bun and how well itThis required a blind tasting of accompanied the burger andClub hamburgers from seven the amazing pickle. Reef Hutdifferent outlets. followed and again the judges were thrown because there was The tasting began with a brief something else on this burg-history of the hamburger and er; brisket, so the full burgerhow Ocean Reef sources the and bbq flavor came through.same quality beef for all the Then all too soon we were onrestaurants, clarifying that a big our last burger from Privatepart of the end result is in the Dining and a surprising twist topreparation. Each judge was the standard bun and mustardprovided with a score sheet not- lovers smiled.ing the key elements to consid-er. The Beef, The Bun and The With a quick tally of the“Other” (cheese, onion, pickle scores and a straw poll of judgesetc.). Each hamburger was we had our answer. The bestdelivered without identification. burger on The Reef is the one The tasting began and itquickly became apparent thatindividual preference wouldplay a key role. “I don’t likecheese”…”I love cheese butnot this kind”…and the mostimportant question of the tast-ing…can I add ketchup? (Buffetknows what he is doing). Onceall burgers were tasted the chefswere introduced and the servingorder was revealed. We learned that the first burg-er we tasted was from the 19thHole. It was praised for its great
28 | Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018ORC SignatureBourbon -Batch #2Coming Back in StockDue to High Demand! by Dennis Bourbon Barrels aging at Woodford The Pot Stills at Woodford Reserve. The approved “Batch #2” sample. Courtney, Reserve. Director of that being said, we are proud wrote tasting notes. After making Outlets mission to bring back another to announce that your Wood- assessments and evaluating which unique barrel of bourbon just for ford Reserve “Batch #2” will be blend our Members would enjoyLast March, Members of the our Members. available at the end of February! most, a vote took place.Ocean Reef Club were intro- The second batch of bourbonduced to their very own barrel of From Novelty to Tradition in this series will be available in Tough DecisionsWoodford Reserve Bourbon. This We are fortunate to work in a all outlets across The Reef. It Once our final tasting notes werefirst barrel was a unique under- Club with the reputation in the will also be available for package written, and each sample wastaking for the Club and was very industry that Ocean Reef garners, purchase in Port ’Call. We will fully evaluated, we were taskedwell received by our Members. because many offers were on the celebrate the arrival of Batch 2 with selecting just one blend ofThe fanatic response resulted in table for us to blend a unique by introducing it to our Mem- the bourbon that we felt Mem-the bourbon completely selling barrel for our Members. With bers at a release party in the Reef bers would most enjoy. Theout in less than a month! With the huge success and the quick Lounge on Friday, February 23. Master Taster informed us thatmany requests for more bottles depletion of the 2017 batch of Tastings of this second edition, this historically is the most dif-in the outlets and in retail, Chris Woodford Reserve Bourbon, it hors d’oeuvres, signature cock- ficult part of the process due toPatterson, Executive Director was clear we needed to make tails and live music will make this frequent non-agreement betweenof F&B & Lodging, Sean Carroll, this an annual tradition. With event one not to miss! those making the selection.Director of Beverage & Wine She then told us stories of pastOperations, and I set out on a The Selection Process disputes and challenges other Elizabeth O’Neil, Master Taster groups had during the selection He’s Having Fun for Woodford Reserve, presented process. To her dismay, when it six single barrels for the team to was time to vote on which blend MAYBE YOU SHOULD TOO! sample. For many people this we wanted to select, all three of next process could be chal- us had chosen the same blend! EMERALD, RUBY & SAPPHIRE STUDS lenging as these samples were Elizabeth O’Neil mentioned PROUDLY OFFERING EXQUISITE evaluated at barrel proof (rough- that was the first time any group FINE JEWELRY & FINE ART ly 66% ABV or 130 Proof). had ever all voted on the same Although barrel proof samples sample the first round. Looking 41 FISHING VILLAGE DRIVE AT OCEAN REEF provide lots of heat on the back on the process, I think it palate, they also maximize the was easy as this sample reallyopen monday-saturday 10am to 6pm & sunday 12pm to 5 pm 305.367.8001 aromatics and profile of the bour- stood out in comparison to its bon. The six samples we tasted counterparts. We look forward gave sweet aromatics of vanilla, to presenting this new offering caramel and butterscotch, with to our Members very soon. spicy notes, stone fruits, nuts and floral notes. After writing tasting notes for each of these, we were tasked with eliminating two. The three of us in accord eliminated two samples that we thought were outliers; the first one the Assistant Master Taster profiled as “mushy gushy pine- apple” and the second one had a profile of dusty cocoa powder. The remaining four samples were then split to form a combination of single blended samples and were diluted with water to bring them down to bottling proof. The team tasted each of these six combinations and diligently
Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018 | 29FROM THE PANTRY ◆◆ 1 cup labneh, available at Middle Eastern stores (or plain whole milkJames Beard Greek yogurt)FoundationAward Winner ◆◆ Kosher saltVisits OceanReef Club Fried cauliflower: ◆◆ Canola oil, for frying “From the ◆◆ 1 head cauliflower, broken into Pantry” by Carole florets Kotkin, ◆◆ Kosher salt Cooking School Michael Solomonov Solomonov’s book on Israeli Cooking 1. For the labneh, combine Manager herbs, garlic and labneh (or He has become an ambassador Michael Solomonov’s Fried yogurt) in the food processor,The annual James Beard Foun- of sorts for Israeli cuisine as host Cauliflower and puree until bright greendation Awards, called the of the documentary “In Search Prep: 20 minutes and smooth. Season well withOscars of the food world, of Israeli Cuisine,” which can be Cook: 5 minutes per batch salt.honors the best in American seen on Netflix. The film shows Serves: 6 as an appetizerhospitality industry. Michael the radical shift in modern 2. Heat about 2 inches oil inSolomonov of Zahav in Israeli cuisine, as cooks embrace Herbed labneh: a heavy-bottomed pot overPhiladelphia took home the local ingredients and the coun- ◆◆ 1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley medium-high heat to 375Outstanding Chef award for try’s myriad cultures. What’s ◆◆ 1/4 cup chopped fresh dill degrees. Fry cauliflower in2017. This is far from the first become known as Israeli cuisine ◆◆ 1/4 cup chopped fresh chives batches until the exterior istime Solomonov has made today is a delicious melting ◆◆ 1/4 cup chopped fresh mint dark golden brown and crisp,national news recently. He pot of North Africa (Morocco, ◆◆ 1/2 clove garlic, grated on a rasp 5 to 8 minutes. Drain brieflyand restaurant partner Steve Libya, Tunisia and Algeria) and on paper towels. Salt well,Cook opened Goldie in Philly, its Middle Eastern neighbors grater and serve with the herbeda new Dizengoff and Feder- (Lebanon, Yemen and Iraq), as labneh.al Doughnuts in Miami, and well as the Mediterranean coun-earned a spot on GQ’s list of tries, and Jewish cuisine from all MONROE COUNTY’S NEW & ONLY AUTHORIZEDthe 10 Best New Restaurants in over Eastern Europe and Russia.America for Rooster Soup Co. Jewish immigration began at the E-Z-GO® GOLF CART DEALERThe pair previously scored a end of the 19th century, and theJames Beard win for their cook- early settlers brought with thembook, Zahav: A World of Israeli food cultures from far and wide.Cooking. Solomonov also won From colorful salads to creamyin the Best Chef: Mid-Atlantic spreads to rosewater-spikedcategory, in 2011. sweets, it’s no wonder that Israe- li cuisine is getting the spot- We are very pleased Michael light. Some reoccurring themes:Solomonov will be teaching a olives, falafel, fresh vegetableTaste of Zahav in the Cooking salads, pita, filo dough pastries,School on Monday, February 5. and many (many!) bowls of hummus.Garden Group Save the Date QUALITY • SELECTION PRICE • FREE DELIVERYFriday, March 23, 201810 a.m. to 4 p.m. NEW - WELL EQUIPPED FROM $6988 TRADES ARE WELCOME!Mark your calendars! The Garden Group at Ocean Reef willpresent six fabulous homes on their biennial House Tour. Proud Supporters of of the keys FACTORY AUTHORIZEDrivWamAmR.coRmANTY SERVICE CENTER MM 102.5 • 102550 OVERSEAS HWY. KEY LARGO TEL. (305) 451-3320 • WWW.RIVAMM.COM
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SPORTS Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018 | 31 AROUND THE REEFAmazing Week Sixty-eight ladies attended the first Ladies’ Card Night in the Card & Games Room. Weekly Playin Card & Men’s Card Night is still goingGames Room petition. That is what we are all tive order. It is the first I have seen strong on Monday evenings. about. My thanks to the Tennis in the Ocean Reef Card & Games Come join the fun. In addition, by Gregg Pros and the Recreation Team for Room and the first time Roma Canasta lessons are available on VanDyke, dealing. You made everyone feel Aronoff has seen this hand in her Thursdays from 12:30-2 p.m., and Director of both welcome and involved. 15 years of play. private Bridge lessons are available Card & Game on any subject upon request. Call Special thank you to Hayley In Bridge, Barbara Seagram 305-367-6609 for details.We just finished Ladies’ Card Upton for handling door prizes, was here for a seminar lastNight and the ladies hit it out of doing registration, and billing Thursday for 60 people. The Upcoming Eventsthe park with class! Sixty-eight and working with me to make Unit 128 STaC (Sectional We will be having another Eveningladies across seven tables made this successful. Tournament At Clubs) (Pays of Bridge and Canasta on Thursday,for a great time. Jan Broton was Silver Points) game scheduled February 8. This is the second ofthe overall chip leader after two The acknowledgments continue! for February 5-9 has been moved three. The last one will be April 9.wild hours of poker. Lora Blaha, Special congratulations to Irene to March 5-9 by the Unit 128Helen Stein and Victoria Gold- Ayres for hitting a straight during Board. We have had Junior Fund The upcoming Ocean Reef Clubsmith finished right behind her. our most recent Canasta game. A Games throughout the month of Championships are as follows:The next four were Linda Roa- January, which paid extra points.seau, Linda Klimowicz, Marlene straight is an extremely rare hand, Mah Jongg on February 24,Wheatly and Claudia Langwor- Bridge on March, 7, 21 and 28thy. Prizes were awarded to many. consisting of 13 cards in consecu- (Use two sessions combined for your overall score), and Canasta You didn’t have to be a good on March 17. Come get yourplayer to participate as the games name on The Wall of Oceanwere easy to play. It was exciting Reef Champions.to see this many ladies cometogether in friendship and com- We are also having a Mem- ber-Guest Tournament on March 4 and 5. Enjoy cocktails and dinner on the fourth and a two-session bridge game on the fifth. More information to follow next week.Bridge Results SECTION A EAST-WEST 2. Christine Patton - Rod Patton 3. Pamela Harding - Christine 3. Kathy Bost - Linda Pelts PattonMONDAY, JANUARY 8, 2018 1. Brian Hunt - Joe Manos 4. Virginia Coutts - LindaSECTION A NORTH-SOUTH 2. Monica Phillips - Paula S E C T I O N A E A S T- W E S T Westervelt Pendergast 5. Rod Patton - Ron Besse1. Bessie Connelly - Graham 3. Ed Kavanaugh - John Taylor 1. Joyce Fowler - Ted Fowler 6. Bonnie Sorensen - NormanThomas 2. Judy Lentz - Walter Lentz Sorensen2. Kay Meinhardt - Denny FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 2018 3. Monica Phillips - Paula 7. Ann Petersen - HollisMorgan SECTION A NORTH-SOUTH Pendergast Petersen3. Gordana Schneider - EllenWells 1. Joanne Wills - Kay Meinhardt WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 2018 FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 2018 2. Fred Bacher - Nancy SECTION A B NORTH-SOUTH SECTION A NORTH-SOUTHS E C T I O N A E A S T- W E S T McPherson 3. Kathie Markel - Bessie 1. George Aronoff - Sue 1. Joanne Thomas - Graham1. Joanne Wills - Mary Zwirn Connelly Mullane Thomas2. Kathy Bahl - Elizabeth 2. Jerry Springer - Judith Klein 2. Nancy McPherson - FredColeman SECTION A EAST-WEST 3. Joanne Thomas - Graham Bacher3. Monica Phillips - Paula Thomas 3. Joanne Wills - KayPendergast 1. Monica Phillips - Paula 4. Judy Brand - Emery Olcott Meinhardt Pendergast 5. Rosemary Jones - Kay Mein-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2018 2. Joan Flippin - Robyn Vincent hardt S E C T I O N A E A S T- W E S TSECTION A NORTH-SOUTH 3. Ann Petersen - Hollis Petersen SECTION A B EAST-WEST 1. Joan Flippin - Robyn Vincent1. Joanne Thomas - Graham 2. Christine Patton - Rod PattonThomas MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 2018 1. Monica Phillips - Paula 3. Betsy Caldwell - Evelyn2. Kathy Bost - Linda Pelts SECTION A NORTH-SOUTH Pendergast Turner3. Emery Olcott - Judy Brand 2. Judy Lentz - Walter Lentz 1. Deborah Nutt - Mary Anne Dickson
32 | Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018GOLFNew Year, NewEquipment “From the Gold Tees” by Scott Kirkwood, Director of GolfThe 2018 PGA Merchandise LGA Member-Member Flight Winners from l to r: Kathie Markel, Gayle Tallardy, Suzy Ellie Delligatti and Janet Dicke, overallShow is taking place in Orlan- Rice, Bonnie Mashburn, Ellie Delligatti, Janet Dicke, Nancy Fazio, Shirley Shumway, LGA Member-Member Champions.do, meaning most companies Suzanne Grandis and Joan Flippin.are gearing up to release new more information, please callproducts to the market. On a.m. shotguns on the Dolphin on February 5 and 6. If you the Golf Shop.February 5, Callaway is taking a Course. New to the MGA Old have any questions regardingtrip down to Ocean Reef Club Buddy is a Cocktail Reception the event or would like to sign Men’s Invitational – Theto show the Members their new the night of January 28 where up, please call the Golf Shop at 2018 Men’s Invitational will beproducts that they are excited cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and 305-367-5912. held April 14 and 15 with reg-to release after the PGA Show is tee gift distribution will take istration and practice rounds onfinished. place at Town Hall. We are Mixed Couples Golf April 13. Teams will be flight- excited for all of the new addi- Championship – New to the ed by handicap and play fiveUpcoming Events tions to this already popular schedule in 2018, Ocean Reef 9-hole matches to determineMGA Old Buddy – Our MGA Old Buddy. Calling all Club is excited to announce the the flight winners. A shootoutflagship Men’s Golf Association MGA members… Find yourself first annual Mixed Couples Golf will crown our overall cham-event of the season is approach- a buddy and sign up today! Championship on Saturday, pions. Along with the event,ing quickly. Our Old Buddy February 10. The format of this there will be skills competitionstournament is the largest Men’s LGA Member-Guest – The event is a 1 best ball shamble on during the practice rounds and amember-member event we host 2018 LGA Member-Guest is the Hammock Course, which Steak and Cigar Dinner at Townthroughout the season. The right around the corner. We are will be a 1 p.m. shotgun. If you Hall on Saturday night.event takes place January 29, gearing up for an exciting event would like to register or need31 and February 2 with three 9Bridge Tip Speed Control more hands and wrists. Either way is fine if your pace and4-4 Trump Fits vs 5-3 Trump Fits “Golf Tip” length of stroke are consistent. by Brian Good practice routines doingA 4-4 Trump fit usually plays at least one trick better than a 5-3 Varsey, speed specific drills is the bestTrump fit. Head way to improve your speed Teaching control. Distance control drills West East Professional all involve getting the ball to S AQJ4 K876 roll certain distances with an H AQ1054 KJ9 Speed control while putting outcome. There really is no sub- D A2 543 might be the one fundamen- stitute for great feedback based C A2 543 tal that the average golfer can practice. Once your speed improve the most. A stroke that control is better correct green In the contract of 6 Spades, all you need is a 3-2 Trump split. is even on the backswing and reads will help you hole more You can discard two of Dummy’s Diamonds (or Clubs) on follow through is much better putts. Upcoming AimPointyour hearts and eventually ruff a Diamond. You will lose one than an accelerating stroke way Express Green Reading Clinicsclub trick. past impact. Some great putters will be today, Friday, January In a contract of 6 Hearts, you can stand on your head, but move their shoulders well to 26 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. andyou will still lose one Club and one Diamond. make a stroke and some use Wednesday, February 7 from 3 to 5 p.m.
Golf Scoreboard Member Professional Net Winners Gross Winners Chris Wilson and Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018 | 33 Brad Luebchow and Angela Berman. Richard Brock.LGA MEMBER-MEMBER RESULTS George Harms & Brent Studer*, Card Sound Golf Club: Mark Low Professional Round 1 Carol Andrews & Bo Andrews*JANUARY 16, 17 & 19 Heartfield #5 Birdie, Mirek Fajt Dolphin Course: Andreas Low Net Member-ProfessionalRosemary Trane Flight Winners #7 Birdie, Gary Murphy #17 Halvorsen Top 5 Birdie, Chris Wilson #18 Eagle Card Sound Golf Club: Chris Angela Berman & Brad Lueb-Gayle Tallardy & Kathie Markel Wilson chow, Jay Guarch & AndreasHope Mason Flight Winners Skins Round 2 Low Professional Round 2 Halvorsen, Michael WatsonSuzy Rice & Bonnie Mashburn Dolphin Course: Chris Wilson Dolphin Course: Chris Wilson & Paul Park, Brian Rich & JoshCarla Logan Flight Winners #2 Birdie, Barry Goldsmith #5 Card Sound Golf Club: Tee-K Upson, James Kaplan & Tee-KSuzanne Grandis & Joan Flippin Birdie, Scott Burke #9 Birdie, Kelly* KellyLucille Dingley Flight Winners Ben Hynson #16 Birdie Low Professionals Top 7Ellie Delligatti & Janet Dicke Card Sound Golf Club: Brad Wil- Chris Wilson, Brad Miller, LGA RIBBON DAY RESULTSJoyce Stanley Flight Winners liams #10 Eagle, Roddy Rodgers Tee-K Kelly*, Brent Studer*, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23Nancy Fazio & Shirley Shumway #11 Birdie, Grant Sturgeon #17 Brian Varsey*, Andreas Halvors- First Place2018 Member-Member Champions Birdie en*, Bo AndrewsEllie Delligatti & Janet Dicke Low Gross Member-Professional Suzanne Grandis, Betsy Closest to the Hole Round 1 – Top 5 Osborne, Marita Sladky, Eileen9 HOLE LADIES PUTT FOR DOUGH Member Richard Brock & Chris Wilson, Mullray Dolphin Course: Bob Manzo Second PlaceRESULTS Card Sound Golf Club: Ron Scott Heffner & Brad Miller, Hillary Smith, Tricia Holbrook, Elenbaas Patty KentTHURSDAY, JANUARY 18 Bob Manzo & Tommy Gibson, Third PlaceFirst Place Closest to the Hole Round 2 – Barbara Desousa, Marylou Member Krause, Lynne DemmerlyPat Henry Dolphin Course: Greg Mathis Fourth PlaceSecond Place Card Sound Golf Club: Bruce Berry Gerda Fletcher, Liz Zug, Ade-Catherine Jansen Closest to the Hole Round 1 – laide JaredThird Place Professional Closest to the HoleMaria Wardwell Dolphin Course: Jay Davis Diana Tweedy, Cynthia EganLongest Drive Card Sound Golf Club: JimLinda Johnston McDonald *Scorecard PlayoffClosest to the HoleMaria Wardwell Closest to the Hole Round 2 – 320CC ProfessionalMGA RESULTS Dolphin Course: Josh Upson LOOKS LIKE NO OTHER BOAT Card Sound Golf Club: Mathias RIDES LIKE NO OTHER BOATMONDAY, JANUARY 22 GronbergFirst Place Net .com Longest Drive Round 1 – Member MM 93 Bayside • 305.853.5370 • www.UniqueMarine.comAlbert Rex Dolphin Course: Mike Wilson,Second Place Net Jodi Betz LIKE US on facebook.com/uniquemarine.flKendall Hendrick Card Sound Golf Club: KeithThird Place Net Bozeman, Bardee WyerKen OwensFourth Place Net Longest Drive Round 2 – MemberBruno LaRocca Dolphin Course: Joe Holl, BardeeFifth Place Net WyerMichael MaternaFirst Place Gross Card Sound Golf Club: MikeTrevor Ferger Wilson, Kim ScholdSecond Place GrossBill Wonfor Longest Drive Round 1 –Third Place GrossJeff Dorsey Professional Dolphin Course: Nick Brandt21ST ANNUAL MEMBER PROFES- Card Sound Golf Club: Ben BrownSIONAL GOLF TOURNAMENT Longest Drive Round 2 –JANUARY 21 & 22 ProfessionalLow Net Foursome Round 1 Dolphin Course: Ben Claus Card Sound Golf Club: PaulDolphin Course: Jay Guarch, ParkAndreas Halvorsen, LeonardWood, Jason ChickCard Sound Golf Club: Mirek Fajt,Gary Murphy, Richard Brock,Chris WilsonSkins Round 1Dolphin Course: Grant Sturgeon#6 Eagle, Jay Davis #11 Hole-in-One
34 | Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018 Next up at the tennis courts – the Tennis Player of the Week Ladies’ and Men’s Doubles ClubLooking Championship on February 17 Andrea HunterForward to and 18. Winning this prestigiousFebruary Ocean Reef championship at the Who is your favorite tennis player? “A” flight level will get your name Federer because he seems disciplined and focused. He has a great “Tennis permanently etched onto our personality; classy and sophisticated. He acts like a winner and is Shorts” Championship Board prominently always a good sport. by Jim displayed on the Tennis & Games What’s your best shot? Morton, Center Hall of Fame wall. Now Forehand volley because it’s the easiest for me. Director of is the time to secure your favorite Besides playing tennis, how do you like to spend your free time at Ocean Tennis tennis partner for this popular Reef Club? event. And don’t think that only Bask in the casual, carefree atmosphere ORC creates at BuccaneerAs the busy month of January the “A” players can participate! We Island. Raw Bar is my favorite restaurant and I love to go fishing!comes to a close, it is time to look have flights for “B” and “C” levelforward to the many upcoming teams as well.events in February. It begins withthe 45th annual Member Guest Last but not least, on Monday,Tennis Tournament February 2 February 26, we are hosting the- 4. We have many new players annual Monkey Match pittingparticipating in this year’s event. the Tennis & Games CenterWith the Member-friendly format tennis players against those fromallowing Equity Members to play the Racquet Club. Last year thewith Social or Legacy Members, it Racquet Club had their first win inmakes it ultra-easy to find a partner. several years giving them the goodIf you are considering playing monkey trophy to display at theirbut don’t have a guest coming clubhouse and leaving the Tennis &down to The Reef, contact Tennis Games Center players and coachesConcierge Michael Mulligan at to ponder all year what they will305-522-1519 and we will find you need to do to wrestle back thea suitable partner. trophy. If you would like to play in any (or hopefully all) of these events, please sign up at the Tennis & Games Center.WILLIAMSON CADILLACWe offer Roadside Assistance for 6 years or 70,000 miles.This 24/7 program provides Lockout, Towing, Refueling, DealerTechnician Roadside Services and much more. ILLIAMSON LOCATION SALES SERVICE CADILLAC 7815 SW 104TH St. 1-800-539-8849 1-800-481-5831 Miami, FL Mon.-Fri. 9am - 8pm Mon.-Fri. 8am - 7pmWilliamsonCadillac.com Sat. 9am - 6pm Sat. 8am - 5pm Sun. 11am - 5pm Sun. Closed ILLIAMSON ©2017 General Motors. All Rights Reserved. Cadillac®
Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018 | 35TENNIS & PICKLEBALLThe Two On the court, our battlefield, pressure? Did we manage the PickleballLessons winning isn’t about the ball or wind, the sun, and the distrac- ResultsLearned During the court. It’s about figuring tions well? What did we learnCompetition out how to use the opponent’s in our win (or loss) today? How WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17 weaknesses against them sooner would we change our play LADIES’ PICKLEBALL LEAGUEby Michael Mulligan, and more extensively than they strategy for the next time we 1st PlaceTennis & Pickleball Professional use our weaknesses against compete against the same us. Every opponent has weak- opponent(s)? What questions Claudia Langworthy nesses. Find them! Are they do I have, that I want to ask my 2nd Place (tie)You need to advance your com- indecisive players? Do they coach/pro? Susan Misinipetitive strategies in order to crack under pressure (game 2nd Place (tie)raise your winning percentage! points)? Do they run towards, Thus, the two lessons learned Anne Marie Peretz or away from the net? Do they during competition are: Competition is our greatest favor their forehand over their 1. Did I find a strategy to beat FRIDAY, JANUARY 19test. When we play a tennis or backhand? Do they use correct PICKLEBALL LEAGUE SHOOTOUTpickleball match, especially a grips and swings? Do they my opponent today before TOP 5 PLAYERS THROUGH WEEKsingles match, there is nobody move/run well, or do they seem he/she beat me? #7:but ourselves to help us. We labored when doing so? Are 2. How can I use today’s compe-don’t have a coach, nor a cad- they confident? Are they tition to improve my future 1. Murray Gorson die, nor even a time-out. Play is fair? Does their character of competitions? 2. John Bornemancontinuous. We are artists as we honesty off-court carry over to Do your best. Maintain your 3. Warren McHargassemble our own skills, strate- their on-court play? composure. Let your positive 4. Stephanie Huvaeregies, energy output, confidence character shine, in victory and 5. Joe Holland character. Following each match is our in defeat…and soon you’ll reflection time. How did we advance your own competitive play? Did our stamina break strategies…on and off the court. down? Did we fold under See you on the courts! BEFORE MORE THAN JUST THE LATEST CELEBRITY TREND February 7 the Medical Center is having a “Cool-Event”. Come out and learn about this minimally invasive procedure and see if you are a candidate. Those who attend will also receive $150.00 off their next treatment! CoolSculpting® is a process approved by the FDA in 2010 for reducing fat in the abdomen. Eight years later it has been advanced to treat, not only those “love handles” but arms, thighs, upper bra area (lovingly known as bra fat) and under the chin. These before and after photos demonstrate the gradual elimination of fatty tissue under the chin area. HERE’S HOW THIS WORKS Skin is pulled between cooling panels and cold is gradually introduced to the area with the goal of freezing underlying fat cells. As the fat cells die off they are naturally eliminated from the body. Results are gradual and over the course of several months the difference is noticeable and you can say goodbye to those fat cells. This isn’t a substitute for exercise and good eating habits, but it is a great start to looking your best. Looking your best helps you feel your best! To reserve your place at this CoolEvent and an opportunity for a personal consultation, please call the Medical Center at 367-2600. For more information go to: http://www.mcor.org/Services/CoolSculpting AFTER
36 | Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018TENNIS & PICKLEBALLTennis Results 2nd (tie) Pickleball Players of the Week Rick Capps Sandra & Rich PellarMONDAY, JANUARY 15 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17C LEVEL FRIENDLY ROUND ROBIN LADIES’ DAY ROUND ROBIN Why do you play pickleball? Who are your favorite athletes?1st Place 1st Place We like to play together as a Sandra: Michael Jordan couple and meet other people at Rich: Nick PellarJan Broton Jan Broton Ocean Reef Club.2nd Place 2nd Place (tie) Besides pickleball, what are yourMimi Shea Patti Simms What is your favorite pickleball favorite activities at Ocean Reef 2nd Place (tie) experience? Club?MIXED DOUBLES ROUND ROBIN Claudia Langworthy We like learning from Michael, Sandra: Paddleboarding and yoga1st Place understanding the rules, and Rich: Fishing and the Fitness FRIDAY, JANUARY 19 winning our first points against Center.Jan Broton MEN’S DAY ROUND ROBIN the pro!2nd Place (tie) 1st Place (tie)Mimi Shea2nd Place (tie) Allerton SmithCarl Wallace 1st Place (tie) Randy WoodsMEN’S “B” NIGHT LEAGUE 1st Place SATURDAY, JANUARY 20 MIXED DOUBLES ROUND ROBIN Victor Benoit 1st Place2nd (tie)Bill Wonfor Sheila Menn2nd (tie) 2nd PlaceAndy Hofmann Jeff SchumerFeaturing Hunter Douglas Window Fashions for the whole house! New art lamps and accent cabinets to get a new look for 2018! window fashionsAnd Tempur-Pedic and Stearns & Foster for the bedroom ...JUST IN! The Bali Hai collection from Tommy Bahama! POST We are donating a portion of all sales to local charities, IRMA and o ering FREE DELIVERY anywhere in the Keys. flooring furniture Gina www.RoyalFurnitureAndDesign.com interior design 305-451-5700 window treatments Gina Amato MM 99 in the Median 98950 Overseas HighwayPersonalized service. Attention to detail. Stunning design. Worry-free installation. Amazing results! Key Largo
ROD & GUN CLUB NEWS Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018 | 37 CARD SOUND MODEL YACHT CLUB Winter Series RaceFall 2017….a pheasant’s eye view of Rod and Gun Hunter….Bill Nutt. Another beautiful sailing day CSMYC ready to set sail on Sunday on Buccaneer Island at Marlin morning.Rod & Gun Club Global Rescue Event ,Thursday Beach. Seven boats hit the startSporting Film February 1 at 10:30 a.m. at the line for our five race routine. is the second largest fleet in theFestival Cultual Center Carol and Dennis Hudson US and is currently being sailed ran the race committee duties. internationally. At five feet long, by Wendy Please join us for a unique The Sunday morning racing seven feet tall, and 24 pounds, Brainard, Rod opportunity to learn about started in gusting Easterlies and they are a beautiful sight to see & Gun Club Global Rescue. Dan Richards, settled down as the morning and a joy to sail. Communications CEO, will discuss the impor- progressed. tance of world-wide medical Please join us on SundayThis year’s festival banquet advisory, medical evacuation Bill Low won the first two mornings at 10 a.m. at Marlinfeatures sporting films. The and security extraction services and Al Mast swept the last Beach and take a turn aroundFilm Festival component is best along with Devon Davis, M.D., three races. George Lucas, Al the pond. Call Bill Low at 305-described as shorts on fishing Director of Medical Operations, Mast, Bill Low, Bob Schwartz, 394-4566 for details.and hunting, vintage and new and John Morris, Senior Manag- Don McClure, Karl Otzen andfilms. Amazing photography, er of Account Operations. Al Hill were in attendance. Fair Winds.informative content and tug-your-heartstrings sentiment… Membership and exclusive The CSMYC has a fast,power-packed short films. Rod pricing for Rod and Gun mem- current model East Coast 12and Gun is excited to feature bers can be extended to your for sail and a club owned boattop sporting short films fol- children and grandchildren available to try out.lowed by an amazing chef when you enroll.dinner and raffle. Sporting Film The EC-12 One Design ClassFestival and Dinner will be Fish of the Month of January: KingTuesday, February 20, 5:30 Fish & Wahoo We Don’t Make Reservations,p.m. at the Cultural Cen- New Rules go in effect for We Make Vacations!ter. This event is for all Rod Mutton Snapper: Increasesand Gun members and their the recreational minimum size Specialized service for yourspouses/significant others. We limit from 16 to 18 inches special vacation at Ocean Reef.look forward to a wonderful total length. Decreases thenight! You can email dwogan@ recreational bag limit within WWW.REEFRENTALS.COMoceanreef.com to sign up for the ten-snapper aggregate bagthe dinner. limit to five mutton snapper per 305-367-4280 person. 31 OCEAN REEF DRIVE, SUITE C-200 KEY LARGO, FL 33037 Rod and Gun Club member- ship provides: fishing tourna- ments, sporting clay range, social events, apparel, sporting trips and discounts at Marine- Max and Orvis. For membership inquiries please contact Nicole Ghani at [email protected] or Nina Patterson at [email protected].
38 | Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018FITNESSPlank ChallengeFitness ChampionshipSeries “Fitness Focus” Gerald Herson and the MFC trainers watch as Bob “The Plankster” Schwartz breaks his own Club record. The new time stands at by Luis 22 minutes and 23 seconds. Bracamonte, Member SAVE THE DATE Enjoy delicious salad, fruit, nuts, cesses, work environment, phys- Fitness Center Push up Challenge and fresh juices from the Fitness ical capabilities, body postures Manager Cafe while learning how the and work habits. Poor ergonomic Wednesday, February 21 benefits of a plant based diet can tools and body alignments at aBob “The Plankster” Schwartz improve your energy level. Join Fit- workstation can produce muscu-did it again! At 6:35 a.m., he Glute Training Workshop with ness Trainer Kristine Ingold for this loskeletal pain disorders that willsmashed his previous Club record Kimberly Steele workshop discussing raw food and decrease productivity and increaseof 18 minutes and 8 seconds and Monday, January 29 at 11:15 a.m. its significant vitamins and nutrients injury or fatigue.set the new standard at 22 minutes that boost vitality and improveand 23 seconds. Bob, who trains Do you want to develop a stron- your immune system while enhanc- TRUNK SHOWS AT MFCwith Fitness Specialist Eileen ger and better-looking backside? ing overall body performance. Body GloveDaley and takes Cycle and Core Learn how healthy glutes con- Ergonomic Assessment withclasses on a consistent basis, keeps tribute to a healthy body. In this Carlos Diaz Monday, January 29 8 a.m. to 5getting better every season. Other complimentary workshop, we will Monday, January 29 at 4 p.m. p.m.remarkable efforts included cate- go over effective exercises; prepgory winners Darrell Helms with and recovery work so you leave Ergonomics is the study of the Body Glove is both swim and6 minutes, Debbie Dewey with ready to get started! person in relationship with the active wear that you can get wet.5 minutes and 2 seconds, Barclay equipment she/he uses, work pro- Body Glove is bright, fun, and formMorley with 2 minutes and 43 Raw Food & Nutrition Workshop with fitting to both men and women.seconds and Mary Richards with Kristine Ingold2 minutes and 19 seconds. Friday, January 26 at 2 p.m.IN STOCK! IN STOCK!NEW 72’Viking Sportfish 62’ 2015 Viking 50’ 2009 Viking NEW 44’ Viking Open Call for details! CAT warranty. Seakeeper. On Property. Call for details! 42 2014 Viking 36’ 2006 Miller 35’ 2015 Contender SELECT PRE-OWNEDUpgrades Galore! Motivated Seller! Loaded! On Property. On Property. Call for details! 70’ 2012 Viking..........................SOLD! 62’ 2015 Viking....................Our Trade 60’ 2009 Viking.....................Our Trade 55’ 2013 Viking............................SOLD! 54’ 1970 Rybovich..Great Condition 52’ 2015 Viking.................................SOLD! 36’ 2008 Miller....................On Property 32’ 2016 Sea Vee................On Property Glenn Clyatt, a familiar face around the Fishing Village at Ocean Reef®, is the yacht sales professional at this location. Glenn brings unparalleled insight, industry expertise, and uncompromising service to our clients. Call Glenn today to learn how HMY can assist you with all your yachting needs. 31 OCEAN REEF DRIVE, KEY LARGO | 786.258.2434 | HMY.COM
Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018 | 39Card SoundSailing Clubby GarySayiaThis past week, the New York but out of it the Davidsons from true, and had a chance to greet end is that which is the furthestYacht Club came to town! NYYC popped ahead and never our NYYC guests. It was a great upwind. The race committeeAmong their many activities looked back. It was the typical day – fun to see old friends and typically will favor the buoy endhere, there was a fleet race in our Buddy Melges approach: win meet new ones. in order to protect the committeeBullseyes. Dan Harding rounded the start, extend your lead and boat. However, it is necessary toup 10 loaner boats. These, plus win the race. The commodore of Tip of the Week: In last week’s confirm this. The upwind end caneight CSSC members, brought the NYYC, Phil Lotz, was third issue the key parts of the start be determined with your compassthe total to 18 Bullseyes on the and Chris Streit sailing with Les were outlined. Making it happen or, even easier, by heading direct-starting line. It was a beautiful Cryne was fourth and the first is a time and distance equation. ly into the wind in the middle ofday, blowing eight to 10 from CSSC boat. The first step is to time the line in the line and noting to which endthe ENE. The course was twice order to determine its length. The of the line the boat is pointed.around Pumpkin Key. The key, Afterwards, it was back to Bak- second is to discover the favored More next week.pun intended, was to figure out er Harbor for a buffet lunch with end. By definition the favoredin which direction to circumnav- Nooners. Everyone exchangedigate the island. Considering stories, some of which were eventhe incoming tide and winddirection, the fleet decided on aclockwise approach. There wasan extra degree of aggressivenessat the start, read general mayhem, We welcome your business! Buy, Sell or Rent, call us today! Our door is always open! 305-367-3600 swensonrealty.com 28 BAKER ROAD CLS# 1417 33 BAKER ROAD CLS# 1225 4 Bedroom/5.5 Bath $3,750,000 3 Bedroom/4.5 Bath $1,650,000 Private, elegant home with exceptional One of a kind builders home. Mint furnishings. Entertain in the living room condition. Underneath parking for five with a fireplace overlooking your boat cars and multiple golf carts. and tropical foilage. SWENSON & ECUYER REALTY is proud to have served the Reef for over 50 years! Our company is member-owned and has your best interests and comfort in mind. Our greatest compliment is the referral of your family and friends. We need you to help us succeed, we would love to earn your business. Located on Barracuda Lane in the Airport Plaza Building. Please call our office today!ORC and NYYC Members enjoyed the third annual rendezvous at Ocean Reef Club.
40 | Ocean Reef Press | January 26, 2018 (Front row L to R) Ingrid Braun, Fred Evans, Eva Martin, Art Ruffing, Marusa Judy, About Golf Joan Ruffing and Betsy Caldwell. (Back row L to R) Gordana Schneider, Lars CroquetFourth Annual DeJounge, Debbie Iz, Ron Sekura, Ali Iz, Houston Stebbins, Susan Reichardt, and JimCrocodile Cup Berkel. Ruffing SnippetCommences the Sunday after the last Tuesday a big difference when the final Golf croquet is well established “Croquet (This year March 11). Players do scores are calculated. And, as we on the world stage with world News” not have to be present each play saw in last week’s ORCC win over championships vigorously con- by Ron Sekura day but they must compete in 14 Anglers, a single wicket can make tested. The term first appeared games to qualify for award. the difference between victory and on the scene in the late 1890s,The ORCC team has recovered defeat. As play proceeds weekly but the game was very dissimilarfrom it’s first win against Anglers. Players compete in pairs, results are tracked by the Dile to today’s game, being contest-Our players are now settling down partners assigned at random, in score, while the cumulative score is ed with only one ball per side.to focus on some serious intra- attempt to equalize the playing tracked by Croc’s. The game as we know it todayclub competition. On Tuesday, field so the strongest individual seems to have its origins shortlyJanuary 23, the annual Ocean Reef players can emerge. And they do For the opener, 14 players before World War I – and itCroquet Club Crocodile Cup compete, whether competitors are gathered and the competition was instantly popular aroundlaunched. Started in the 2015-16 paired with a strong or weak part- was intense. The three lead- the world, as it is here at Oceanseason, this will be the fourth year ner every wicket matters. Scoring ers for the day were Gordana Reef. With the exception of aof play. And this year winners of is based on the number of wickets Schneider with a score of 233 couple of recent years, Egyp-the previous three competitions by which the opponent is defeat- Diles, Eva Martin with 200 and tians have dominated World(Eva Martin, Art Ruffing and ed, so how many points you win or Ali Iz and Houston Stebbins Croquet championships sinceMarusa Judy) returned. loose by in individual games makes tied for third at 167. they began in 1996. With their extraordinarily aggressive shot In the Crocodile Cup, strikers making skills, the Egyptianscompete to determine which indi- have taken the game to a wholevidual players are among ORCC’s other level and are likely tobest golf croquet players. Play dominate it for some time tocontinues for seven consecutive come.Tuesdays with a final play day on EXPERIENCE THE ALL NEW CLUB CAR ONWARD™ PTV. ® CALL OCEAN REEF CLUB CART SALES & REPAIR BRIAN HORNE 305-367-6591 MATT COSTIGAN 305-367-5912 Exclusive provider of the Onward PTV.
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IESghauiseatlendranEPxeEpsxtetreCtr.omcnoitmnroa.l.t..i..n....g............................................................................................................................ 333000555---227447672---118178487001Reef Runaround LLC ........................................... 305-498-3515 Allen-Beyer Funeral Home.................................. 305-451-1444 PLUMBINGAPPAREL GOLF CARTS BSeraowthaeyrsPlBuamckbfilnogw InPclu..m...b..i.n..g....&....G..a..s....................................... 330055--236677--33292925Zero Dress Code.................................................. 305-664-0800 Riva Motorsports ................................................. 305-985-5256 POOL SERVICESARCHITECTS GROCERY ERRdoeesgmfeweTrlaotPeporicoaPlslo.oP..lo.s.o..Il.sn..c.I.n....c......................................................................................................................... 337008556---338667773---927402502752CKRS2opbMaecrDeteWAsirgacndh.ei.t.e.&.c..t.uA..rs.e.s.o..+c..i.a.t..De..se...s..i..g....n..................................................................................... 333000555---352867291---267899385702 Wynn’s Market..................................................... 305-367-6615 PROPANE & FUELAUTOMOTIVE HEALTH CARE Blaylock Oil Company Fuel Delivery.................. 305-247-7249Williamson Automotive ....................................... 305-670-7100 Baptist Health South Florida.............................. 786-467-5421 PROPERTY MANAGEMENTAVIATION PROVIDERS Brian A Tschirhart, DDS...................................... 305-367-3128 RMOTrenaoesrpfhqioucEarisseltaAHStseeosrmovMciec.aenMMsaaa.g.nn.e.aa.m.gg..eee.mn.m.t.e.e..nn....tt.......(......f...o......r...m.........e......r...l...y............C......S...I...).................................. 333300005555----333566207742----9457117961700040WFlihgehetlsserUvep ..U..S.A....(..H..e..l.i.c.o..p..t..e.r..s.)........................................................1..-830005--863139--13701060 Debbie Nursing Companion Inc.......................... 305-479-9535 REAL ESTATECABINETRY East Ridge at Cutler Bay ................................... 305-256-3522 AMOOWRSORwmeuccR.aLeeeesUet.asfansrennCosiARlcoalnseaRniRsnnPneoeLote&ceuafs&RifxltaseCuEt.HAslSe.rcui.soosydu.bs.mtey.oh.IPneR.cnee.rrtie.csbaio.aa...ytRp..lle..’Psee..sE..laIr..ans..ItlA..znttiv..aeypa..te..tsep...se...rtBr...anm...au&...ta...iie...stl...VendOi...ao...rti...ccsnn...e...agMa....at....l....inao....L....nRn....e....Raea........geRas.....e..e.ile....ntmf..n..y.....gt.....e......a.......nl.......s.......t.......................... 933333333100000000955555555---------643333343160666646687770777---------666923042866109623506989620507970079Reef Custom Cabinetry LLC ................................ 606-271-2711 Eldercare at The Reef, Inc ................................. 305-923-0316 RESORTSCOMMUNITY Essence of the Phoenix Medical Spa................. 305-367-3364 Baker’s Cay.......................................................... 305-602-7987COuRlCtuAr.a..l...C..e.n..t..e.r....a..t...O..c..e..a.n....R..e..e..f....................................................... 330055--336677--36300607 Medical Center at Ocean Reef............................ 305-367-2600 ROOFINGCONTRACTORS HOME MAINTENANCE, WINDOWS, DOORS & PAINTING Rapid Roofing Inc ............................................... 305-245-2244AAAluAmPinlausmterSipnegci&alisDtryInwca.l.l...I.n..c.......................................................... 330055--224452--03777897 Archer Painting ................................................... 305-367-3762 SALON & SPABarron Development ........................................... 954-749-7295 Budget Blinds of the Florida Keys..................... 305-676-2533 Marie Scott Hair Design Studio.......................... 305-619-0475CDC Builders........................................................ 305-261-4100 Elite Marble & Tile, Inc ...................................... 786-473-2315 SHIPPING & BUSINESS SERVICESD. Garrett Construction Inc................................ 305-367-2907 JLM Painting & Waterproofing Inc..................... 305-242-9529 The UPS Store ..................................................... 305-396-7444FITJTNTmurihlotoine-aplreyTnrieadGecuBasoChsuoiCPiv2nClooedsonwetGnrRsreusutserrt,cynrut.IuHoic.no.cvto.citna.uoi..to..sn..i&ne..o...n..C...ID.s..on.......emc....v.........pe..........al.....o.....n.....p.....y.....m,...............Le.....L.....n.....C.....t.................I......n............c........................................................................................................ 333333300000005555555-------293343356063676744784-------0707074209206944006351424645 Reef Window Treatments .................................... 305-527-3310 TRAVELUpper Keys Marine Construction........................ 305-853-2644 Stevenson’s Carpet & Furniture Cleaning........... 305-367-3211 International Travel Group ................................. 305-451-0007Wietsma Lippolis Construction, LLC ................... 312-519-1900 The Islander Painting Company ......................... 305-431-0143 WATER, FIRE, MOLD RESTORATIONWoolems Inc........................................................ 786-858-9320 The Water Wizard ............................................... 305-235-3508 Safeway Restoration ............................................ 305-256-9555CREATIVE SERVICES INSURANCEFPSaaSynAtdVhs...Po..hf..o.t.th.o.e.g..r.Ka..ep..yh..sy............................................................................................................................................. 333000555---578005172---584853387628 BIA & Company................................................... 786-456-1400ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS Celedinas Insurance Group ................................. 305-367-4610Al’s WiFi & Electronics, LLC................................ 305-257-9434 Keen Battle Mead & Co...................................... 305-367-2777Hixon + Everson Electric Inc ........................... 305-367-5033 Marsh Private Client Services............................. 305-367-9353PMLSInyoransomgtotenaevmocrahltiiEaIvnlEeetD2ceTtegreIsrincicaghctn.noD..ore.Cs.lso.ei..gng....ynt....es....rS...o......Bl...u...e...t...s...it...o......nB......s...u........y.................................................................................................................. 333330000055555-----996437906598037-----31404048081210179100 T.R. Jones & Company (Brown & Brown).......... 305-247-5121 INTERIOR DESIGN & FURNISHINGS Catalina Caststone Creations, Inc ....................... 305-971-3935 David’s Fine Furniture......................................... 786-251-7228 EPDesignGroup, Inc ............................................. 305-444-2878 European Design & Trading Co., Inc.................. 305-367-4455 Island Interiors at Ocean Reef, Inc.................... 305-367-2450 J Wells Interior Design Inc................................. 305-240-1799 Royal Furniture ................................................... 305-451-5700 Robert Wade & Associates.................................. 305-371-2832 JEWELRY Blue Marlin Jewelry............................................. 305-664-8004 Dannels Jewelry................................................... 305-367-4669 LANDSCAPE & MAINTENANCE Beach House Gardens......................................... 305-453-9377 Bright View .......................................................... 305-258-8011 Broward Landscape............................................. 954-752-7027 FRANK-KEYS Landscaping, Inc ............................. 786-266-2133 Gardenscapes and Services................................. 305-242-4444 Waltz Lawn & Landscaping................................ 305-245-1599Ocean Reef Chamber of Commerce Member Directory 305-367-3646 www.oceanreefchamber.org
FEATURED PROPERTY • 30 Cardinal Lane • 75’ Dockage • (1327) VIRTUAL TOUR ONLINE7 Bedrooms, 8.5 Baths • $6,900,000 • Presented by Mary Lee 49 Sunrise Cay Drive • 40’ Dockage • (1384) Presented by Mary Lee • $4,200,000 NEW LISTING Marina Slip DS-23 • 80’ Docakge • (1451) Presented by Mary Lee • $1,200,000 VIRTUAL TOUR ONLINEClub-Owned, Member-Governed Angelfish Cay 44B • 36’ Dockage • (1385) Presented by Olga Grant • $2,195,000VIRTUAL TOUR ONLINE VIRTUAL TOUR ONLINE39 Cinnamon Bark Lane • Golf Course • (1129) 420 Coral Lane • Cul-de-sac Location • (1338) 37 Angelfish Cay Drive • Waterfront • (768)Presented by Patti Furneaux • $2,500,000 Presented by Mary Lee • $1,750,000 Presented by Patti Furneaux • $2,800,000Long before there were drones, tweets, instagram and skype, there was a simpler time; a time where sharing was done face to face, not on facetime,a time when social media was simply the latest event schedule from your club. But sometimes these generations and technology come together.The idea of the Ocean Reef Club Real Estate Company was to take all that technology could offer and begin to combine it with a personal touch,market knowledge and most of all a unique perspective of the club through the eyes of this skilled and experienced team. Use that technologyto your advantage whether it is to sell your home or find the next addition for your lifestyle. Make your real estate decisions simple again, chooseyour Member-owned, Member-governed Real Estate Company. Visit OceanReefClubRealEstate.com to view all Ocean Reef properties available for sale. 305.367.6600 • Fishing Village • 1 Dockside LaneWilliam H. Dickinson, Managing Broker Lic. Real Estate Broker, Ocean Reef Club Real Estate Company® is An Equal Opportunity Company, Equal Housing Opportunity.This material is based upon information that we consider reliable, but because it has been supplied by third parties, we cannot represent that it is accurate or complete, andit should not be relied upon as such. This offering is subject to errors, omissions, changes, including price, or withdrawal without notice. Offer not valid in some states.
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