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Miss This!
Men’s Fall Harvest
September 13th & 14th
Friday
10 AM—Lunch
12 PM Shotgun
4 PM— Dinner Buffet
Cash Bar
Saturday
9 AM—Breakfast Buffet
12:30—Lunch at Half Way
6 PM—One hour open bar
7 PM—Sit Down Dinner
8 PM—Entertainment
$180++/person
C L U B S T A F F M A Y B E
R E A C H E D B Y D I A L I N G
6 8 4 - 3 7 0 0
Raymond Tugend, PGA
General Manager Ext 11
Mike Dziabo, PGA
Head Golf Professional Ext 15
Lisa Buseck
Accountant Ext 12
Paige Snyder
Catering Director Ext 13
Teresa Eyring
Banquet Manager Ext 10
Alexis Schmitz
Dining Room Manager Ext 17
Greg Kwiatek Ext 21
Executive Chef
Dominic Candalaria
Facilities Maintenance
684-3700
Gary Powers
Superintendent
684-3725
A F T E R H O U R S P L E A S E
D I A L E X T E N S I O N 2 2 F O R
T H E G R I L L E B A R
September Newsletter
Upcoming
Events SEPTEMBER &
OCTOBER
Ladies Fall Harvest
September 8th
11:30 AM Shotgun
Clam Bake Guest Day
September 18th
12:00 PM Shotgun
Scratch Invitational
September 20th & 21st
1:00 PM Shotgun
8:00 AM Tee Times
Board Of Directors Elections
September 29th
1-4:00 PM
Turkey Trot
October 26th
10:30 AM Shotgun
GOLF TRIVIA
What was Arnold Palmer’s first
PGA Tour Victory?
Who won the first Lifetime
Achievement Award?
How many times has golf been an
Olympic Sport?
Canadian Open in 1955, Gene Sarazen, 3 times in
1900, 1904, 2016
BBQ Spiced Rub Salt ½ cup
Ground Black Pepper ¼ cup Dry Mustard ¼ cup
Smoked Paprika ¼ cup Ground Cumin ¼ cup Garlic Powder ¼ cup Brown Sugar ¼ cup
Cayenne Pepper (optional) Tbsp
Mix all ingredients together. Best paired with Pork.
Season the pork prior to cooking for best results.
Carolina BBQ Sauce Yellow Mustard 1 cup
White Sugar ½ cup Brown Sugar ¼ cup
Apple Cider Vinegar ¾ cup Water ¼ cup
Chili Powder 2 Tbsp Ground Black Pepper 1 Tsp Ground White Pepper 1 Tsp
Cayenne Pepper (optional) ¼ Tsp
Mix together, cook on medium heat until thickened to your
preference. Served best with Fried Chicken.
Recipes from Chef Greg
Raymond Tugend, PGA
Dear Lancaster Members,
I hope that this message finds you all in the best of health and great spirits. Over the past month
there have been some changes in the management team that I would like to announce. Greta
Dankert is no longer with the club and I will once again resume the role of Membership Director.
We wish Greta the best of luck in all of her future endeavors. Teresa Eyring will be the Banquet
Manager along with overseeing the half way house operation. Alexis Schmitz will be the new
Dining Room Manager and also oversee the Pool F&B service side of the department. In
addition, Chris Christie has been named the new Sous Chef under Chef Greg. Chris is an out-
standing employee and has worked extremely hard for this opportunity. Rounding out the back
of the house is our new line cook Cory Mentel. He has extensive experience in multiple facets of
cooking and will certainly add an additional set of new ideas. As we move into fall and our
heaviest catering months I could not be more excited about the team that has been assembled.
While these teams do take time to put together this may be the best all around group of
passionate, service oriented individuals that I have had the pleasure of working side by side
with.
Over the next 45-60 days will prove to be a critical time for setting up 2020 to be an exceptional
year. This is the time of year when members from other club are potentially looking for a new
home. The Board of Directors has approved a Fall Offering that should attract some interest.
With the uncertain future of Diamondhawk and Fox Valley I would ask that you reach out to
anyone associated with these two clubs and suggest LCC. We have a great club and the
momentum is very positive as we end the summer. It would be wonderful to capitalize on some
of these opportunities headed into 2020. As usual thank you for all your support, your love for
LCC and feedback over the past 18 months.
Sincerely,
Raymond Tugend, PGA
Hi, I am Emma Cansdale, the new Aquatics Director for Lancaster Country Club. I have a long
history of swimming and being around pools. I have competitively swam on club teams and
through my schooling since 2010, and I have been teaching swimming lessons since 2014 when I
became a lifeguard. I enjoy teaching the important life skill of water safety to children and find it to
be very rewarding seeing the kids after their lessons.
I am currently attending Baldwin Wallace University to pursue a career in Early Childhood
Education. I hope that my education in college can strengthen my ability to teach and improve our
swim team and swim lessons at Lancaster Country Club. I look forward to seeing all of the
members around the pool!
Sincerely,
Emma Cansdale
Congratulations!
The entire Management Team would like to thank all of the
children of LCC who participated in golf camp, kids camp, swim
team and/or swim lessons. As the season was not exactly
perfect we do appreciate the support. We look forward to fine
tuning all the programs and adding many more children into
the mix. Have a great off season and before you know it the
summer of 2020 will be here!
Catering Sales Director– Paige Snyder
The Holidays are fast approaching and your culinary team is ready to take care of all your F&B needs. Dates are still available for November and December. Contact me today
to book your next event. Thank you for all of your support and trusting us with your special events.
Sincerely,
Paige
Upcoming
Full Facility Events
September 7th
September 14th
September 21st
September 28th
October 5th
October 12th
News from the Golf Shop
A couple changes to the golf calendar: Monday Sept 9th, Monday Sept 16th and Monday Sept 23rd, the golf course will be open for member play these days, no outside event. Clubhouse will still remain closed on those days. Please check your schedule to see if you are able to play in the following upcoming events: Ladies Fall Harvest Sunday September 8th, 11:30am SG Men’s Fall Harvest Friday September 13th & Saturday September 14th The Clambake Wednesday September 18th Max 28 groups Scratch Invite Friday September 20th 1pm SG & Saturday September 21st 8am TT The Turkey Trot Sunday October 26th 10:30am SG. Max 80 players
Fall League & High School Matches Tuesday afternoons/evenings will be closed after 1:00pm. Any tee times teeing off before 1:00pm will be fine as you just need to be off hole #11 by 3:30pm: The regular men’s league has finished for the season. We are once again doing a fall league which you may have seen advertised that will be on Tuesday nights. They started on Tuesday August 27th and will run through Tuesday October 1st. It will be a 4pm start time each week. They will play holes #2-#10 each week. Earlier in the year, the Board approved for Depew High School to play their matches at LCC. In addition to other dates, Depew will also be on these Tuesdays running September 3rd through October 1st. The Depew team will play holes #1, #11-#18 on the Tuesdays with the Fall League being on the front 9. Depew starts basically when the buses arrive from school 3:15-4pm. Once they start they will use the tee for about an hour to get everyone out on the course. If you have any questions, please call or email the golf shop. I have the complete Depew HS and St. Mary’s HS golf schedules below for your review: Depew HS Tuesday Sept 3rd Match Thursday Sept 5th Match Tuesday Sept 10th Match Tuesday Sept 12th Match Thursday Sept 17th Match Tuesday Sept 19th Match Thursday Sept 24th Match Thursday October 1st Match St. Mary’s HS Monday Sept 9th Match Monday Sept 23rd Match Monday Sept 30th Match Wednesday October 2nd Match Thursday October 3rd Match A reminder all pro shop credit from tournament and league winnings must be used by Sunday October 13th, 2019. Weekend tee times will begin at 7am starting Saturday September 7th. Demo Clubs are due back to the golf shop no later than Sunday Sept. 15th. We must have all demo product returned in hand to our vendors by Oct 1st to receive a credit. All demo clubs not returned to the shop by Sept. 15th will be billed to your member account according to our demo sign out log. See you at the Club! Mike Dziabo, PGA Head Golf Professional
FRIENDLY GOLF
COURSE REMINDERS
WHEN PLAYING MUSIC
PLEASE MAKE SURE TO
RESPECT THE OTHER
PLAYERS ON THE GOLF
COURSE AND ONLY
PLAY IT LOUD ENOUGH
FOR THE CART TO HEAR
PLEASE REMEMBER TO
REPLACE ALL DIVOTS
WHEN POSSIBLE,
INSTEAD OF SAND,
DIVOTS HEAL MUCH
FASTER KEEPING
COURSE CONDITIONS
AT THEIR BEST
GOLF IS A GAME OF
RESPECT, PLEASE DO
NOT HIT INTO OTHER
GROUPS, JUMP IN
FRONT OF GROUPS OR
GET INTO CONFRONTA-
TIONS. THE GOLF STAFF
CAN ASSIST IN ALL
THESE MATTERS IF
Women’s Association News
Mary Ellen Puleri
President
Autumn is around the corner – so soon? It was a month full of golf events as we head toward the end of the summer. Our club cham-pionship was held the weekend of August 10-11. What a great competition it was with Noel Nowak as the winner. She now has the Ladies Club Champion preferred parking spot along with her trophy! On August 15 we had our 3rd annual “Lancaster 9” guest day which is really 11 holes. The golf was great and the party was even better. Kudos to Candy Kelley for a job well done. The chip and sip contest on the patio was a lot of fun and the weather could not have been better. Thanks to those also who helped that day because we all know it takes a village. Congratulations to Candace and her team as they took first place – and you know what comes along with that victory!! Will we all be going to Florida to play next year at Candy’s course so that she can continue hosting? League came to a close on August 21 and we celebrated with our closing dinner that same night. We had a great turn out and hope that the spirit and momentum generated will con-tinue through next year ladies league. Division 1 winners LuAnn Costrino and Kim Nowicki return as league chairpersons for next year – Congratulations! As we move into September we finish out the golf season with our Fall Harvest. The flyer is attached to this newsletter so please read for all the details. The sign-up sheet is in the pro shop. Finally, we will be holding our annual Closing Dinner for the Women’s Association on Thurs-day, September 26. That night we will be counting the ballots for board elections as well as celebrating the end of another golf season and recognizing our event winners. We will be electing 2 board positions from the following candidates: Maria Kunkemoeller; Lori Stilwell and Nancy Reukauf. Thank you ladies for throwing your golf hats into the ring and volunteer-ing your time as a board member. There will be ballots available in the ladies locker room for nominations for the Mary Mecnun award for this year. Also, we will be distributing survey sheets and look forward to your re-sponse and suggestions for next year.
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Mr. David Wagner, President
Mr. William Schutt, Vice President
Mr. John Puleri, Secretary
Mr. Dan Garigen, Treasurer
Mr. Gary Nowak, Director
Mr. Craig Lindauer, Director
Mr. Len Cislo, Director
Mr. Mike Donnelly, Director
Ms. Candace Kelley, Director
Board of Directors
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