Great Things are Happening at Skyline

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5710 E. Paseo Cimarron $765,000
Skyline CC Estate and Catalina Foothills
Day
Sunday, June 21
8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Buffet Menu
Carved Prime Rib with Au Jus
and Horseradish
Herb Grilled Chicken Breast
Beef and Green Corn Tamales
Sausage
Bacon
Corned Beef Hash
Potatoes O’Brien
Apple Crepes
Poached Salmon
Smoked Fish Display
Bagels & Cream Cheese
Assorted Breakfast Pastries
Large Selection of Fresh Fruit
and Berries
Assorted Dry Cereals
Omelets Made to Order
with large variety of toppings
$22.50++ Adults
$9.95++ Children
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PRESIDENT’S REPORT
Dear Members:
We are very excited to introduce the Skyline Country
Club Clubster app! This app will allow you to be
connected instantly to the club, other members, and the
event calendar using your mobile device or computer.
Many of you may have questions, and wonder what the
benefit of Clubster is and how that will affect our current
communication. We would like to address some possible
questions.
What is Clubster?
“Clubster is the first mobile communication social
network designed exclusively for members of private
clubs. As a Clubster, you instantly have a real-time social
connection with the club, your fellow club members and
the club staff through your computer, iPhone, Android,
iPad or Tablet.”
Why the change to the Clubster app?
As the Skyline Events calendar gets busier and busier,
the staff would like to communicate to the membership
more efficiently. In return, this will allow you to plan
better, build relationships, and connect to other members
with common interests.
 Master Club Calendar – One calendar of events
including Golf groups and outings, Tennis and
Pickleball, Wine Dinners, Member Community
Event, etc. …
 Club Groups – Pre-established club groups have
been loaded into Clubster for you to explore and
join.
 Private Groups - Set up your own private group to
communicate meetings and changes more
efficiently.
 Connect to Friends - Find out who is going to an
event or Happy Hour on your phone or by Clubster
e-mail.
 RSVP to Activities - Say “yes” to club group
activities like Swingers Golf, Nine and Dine Golf,
Tennis Open Houses, and more.
 New Member Announcements – Get to know
about your new members when they join, pictures
will be included when available.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2015/2016
Jim Ballmer
David Ellis
President
Gary Jeffries
Peter Picus
Don Arp
Vice President
Moreen Yunck
Secretary
Debbie Bond
Treasurer
Directors
Jim Ballmer
What will happen to the My Club communications?
 Better Targeted Communications – My Club will
still be used for all important Club announcements.
 Event Announcements – Normal club events will
be sent out through My Club, Clubster and the
Newsletter.
We understand that there will be more questions about
Clubster and how it will affect you and your family.
“Understanding Clubster” classes will be scheduled this
summer to get you acclimated to this useful app. Not in
town, not a problem we can send you the link to learn
about Clubster. We hope that you will enjoy being more
connected to the Club.
We are looking forward to communicating with you
more efficiently.
SKYLINE MANAGEMENT
Lonnie Lister, CCM
General Manager
Ryan Prosowski
Paul Cummins
Interim Head Chef
Nora Miller
Chris Dompier, PGA
Director of Golf
Gary Slone
Clubhouse Manager
Catering Director
Golf Course Superintendent
Dana Lowe
Michael Morse, USPTA
Bernice England
Marketing Communications
Membership Director
Gary Collins
Controller
Tennis Professional
Eddie Lopez
Fitness Director
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Clubhouse Manager
Ryan Prosowski
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his has been a great winter for the club. Member
participation is up and we are seeing more and more
new faces join the Skyline family. Over the past few
months SCC members have been able to enjoy a variety of
social events ranging from our traditional Lobster and
Wine dinners to a new event our Derby Party. Please take
the time to review our newsletter and weekly emails for
any upcoming events. We plan to keep up the pace
heading into the summer for all of the members that call
Tucson their home 12 months out of the year.
You may have seen a slight change to our traditional
Terrace Dining structure. We have removed the salad stroll
and replaced it with a la carte salads and appetizers. This
was in response to many members stating that the price
point of $22.00 was too much for the amount of food that
they were able to enjoy. Over the years we as a club also
saw a significant decline in participation that in turn
creates a higher cost to the club for the event. We were
still able to keep the all you can eat pasta bar, live action
grill and dessert buffet. Please take advantage of these
nights over the summer.
Over the next few weeks we will be installing another
Nana Wall in The Top. This will mirror the one that is
located on the west side of the room heading out to the
patio. These retracting walls add a certain level of
ambiance and also create the open air bar concept that we
are looking for. We have the best view in Tucson and
these details only help us attract new members and also
give our existing members a sense of pride in their club.
We hope to see you throughout the summer!
New Zealand Wine Dinner
Skyline Wine Society Program
Annual Memberships to Include
Wine locker ($360.00 value) Complimentary attendance to
Wine Court Wednesdays ($240.00 value)
2 Reservations to a Wine Maker Dinner ($200.00 value)
Monthly emails on special wholesale wine values
Use of premium Reidel stemware when visiting the Club
Subscription to Wine Spectator Magazine ($50.00 value)
Total Annual Value $850.00
Annual Membership for up to 2 people $600.00
Skyline Wine Locker Program
Each Wine Locker can hold
up to 12 bottles of wine
bought wholesale from the
club
Annual Fee
Single Occupancy
$360.00
Double Occupancy $240.00
per member ($480.00 total)
(Wine Locker Rental does not include
Wine Society benefits)
Friday, June 26
Please join us for a fantastic dinner at 6:00pm.
Reception with Hors d’ oeuvres and 6:30pm Four Course
Dinner with Wine Pairing. $65.00 per person inclusive of
service and tax.
Dinner Menu
Hors d’ oeuvres - Chefs Selection served with
Nobilo Sauvignon Blanc
To Begin - Seared Sea Scallop with curry,
cauliflower and golden raisins. Served with Kim
Crawford “Wild Grace” Chardonnay
Main Course - Grilled New Zealand Lamb Rack
with Caramelized Onion and Goat Cheese Mash,
Fresh Grilled Asparagus finished with a
Blackberry Sauce. Served with Nobilo “Icon”
Pinot Noir and Kim Crawford “Rise & Shine”
Pinot Noir
Dessert - Pot De Crème in an Almond Waffle Cup
and Cherry Infused Whipped Cream. Served with
a 20 Year Tawny Port
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EVENTS
CLUB
THE TOP AND LEGACY LOUNGE
An experience where you can enjoy watching your favorite sporting event in a lively atmosphere or sit down for an
elegant dining experience overlooking Tucson’s city lights. The culinary team has created a menu that features fresh
seafood and premium chops that can accommodate all dietary needs.
This service is available 6 days a week for lunch and dinner in addition to daily Happy Hours from 3-7pm
COMMUNITY PARTY
Every 2nd Thursday of the month we “Thank you for
Being a Member” by inviting you to enjoy a hosted event
filled with food, drink, and entertainment. New members
have found that this is the best event to attend if you want
to enjoy Skyline’s unique culture and meet our most
active members. 5-7p.m. Reservations 299-1111.
WINE COURT WEDNESDAY
Every 3rd Wednesday of the month we invite a
premium wine professional to offer an elegant
presentation and tasting of rare, eclectic wines or
liquors. This is a great opportunity to learn about the
different varietals, and purchase your favorite wines at
wholesale prices. 5-7 p.m. $15.00 plus service and tax
per person.
CLUB SOCIAL EVENTS - JUNE
Summer Kids Camp – Monday, Friday,
June 1-26
Don’t miss this opportunity to have your children try
out golf, tennis, swimming and fun games. A fun full
day with lunch included. Summer Camp is 8 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. Or half day 8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Contact the Fitness Center to sign up.
and Domestic Cheese Platter/ Fruit Platter. Horseshoe
shaped Cookies and Brownies. RSVP with the front
desk.
Alfresco Dining – Thursday, June 4 & 25
This night will feature an all you can eat pasta bar.
Entrées will be grilled on the patio. Salads and
appetizers available a la carte. We will also feature a
dessert buffet.
Father’s Day Buffet – Sunday, June 21
Don’t miss the opportunity to treat Dad to a wonderful
breakfast at Skyline! Who knows? Maybe this would be
a great accessory for his Father’s Day tie? Breakfast is
served from 8:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. and reservations
are suggested! $22.50++ Adults, $9.95++ Children.
Triple Crown Party – Saturday, June 6,
$20.00 per person ++
Time 1:30-5:00 - Top and Patio, Race Time 3:40
Buffet: Poached salmon platter with sliced cucumber
and lemon dill sauce. Slider Station with Roast Beef,
Turkey, Hamburgers and necessary condiments.
Vegetable Display/ Chefs Assorted Canapes. Imported
Happy Hour with Live Music – Friday, June 19
Featuring a local favorite Corey Spector (see
Advertisement on page 2)
New Zealand Wine Dinner – Friday, June 26
Please join us for a fantastic dinner at 6:00pm.
Reception with Hors d’ oeuvres. 6:30pm Three Course
Dinner with Wine Pairing. $65.00 per person inclusive
of service and tax. (Menu see page 4)
CLUB SOCIAL EVENTS - JULY
Alfresco Dining – Thursday, July 16 & 30
Independence Day – Saturday, July 4
This night will feature an all you can eat pasta bar.
Buffet featuring all of your summer favorites,
Entrées will be grilled on the patio. Salads and
reservations are required. $39++ Adults, $24.50++
appetizers available a la carte. We will also feature a
Children. (Children’s entertainment. Fireworks show
dessert buffet.
at sunset.) 6-9PM
CLUB SOCIAL EVENTS - AUGUST
Alfresco Dining – Thursday, August 27
This night will feature an all you can eat pasta bar.
Entrées will be grilled on the patio. Salads and
appetizers available a la carte. We will also feature a
dessert buffet.
CLUB SOCIAL EVENTS - SAVE THE DATE
Member/Employee Golf Tournament –
Tuesday, September 22
All members (including non-golfing members) are
invited to participate. This fun day includes golf cart
and off-site lunch included. Raffle and prizes. Sign-up
in the Pro Shop. $30++ per person (inclusive). 8:30
a.m. shotgun. (299-0464)
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Chef
ello everyone. Great things are
happening here at skyline, one of them
being our new menu. The menu debuted in
the beginning of May and is being well
received. There are many fresh, contemporary
items to choose from. Great summer fare is
upon us as well. I can’t wait for our 4th of July
Celebration. Great American food, family, and fireworks.
Amazing things are happening all summer long here at
skyline.
With all the great food we need a refreshing drink.
Here is a recipe for a delicious White Sangria. This drink
pairs well with all foods and is a hit at the backyard
barbeque.
Skyline Summer
Dining Hours
Our Summer Menu offers
Salads, Sandwiches,
Appetizers and Entrées
Tuesday through Sunday
Tuesday
11:00-6:00 Lunch Service
The Top
Happy Hour 3:00-6:00
Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday & Saturday
11:00-3:00 Lunch Service
The Top
5:00-8:30 PM Casual Dinner
Service
The Top, Bistro and Legacy
Lounge
Happy Hour 3:00-7:00
Sunday
8:00-1:00 Sunday Brunch
The Top, Bistro and Legacy
Lounge
11:00-3:00 Lunch Service
The Top
5:00 – 8:30 Dinner Service
The Top
Happy Hour 3:00-7:00
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White Sangria Ingredients
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2 (750-ml) bottles white wine, chilled
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1 cup brandy
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1 cup amaretto
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2 navel oranges, sliced
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1 lemon, sliced
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1 lime, sliced
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1/4 cup superfine sugar
Directions
Pour the wine, amaretto, and brandy over the fruit and
sugar in a large serving bowl. Stir until the sugar is
dissolved. Stick a ladle in the sangria so people can serve
themselves and have a full bucket of ice by the side of the
bowl.
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Eddie Lopez
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Fitness
dog. The key is to start gradually and don’t overdo it
the first day so you will be more likely to exercise a
second day. Overdoing it the first day can make you so
The number one reason most people say they don’t
sore that you won’t want to exercise again, and being
exercise is lack of time. Finding time in our busy lives
consistent is the key to receiving the health benefits of
is a real challenge, but not an excuse not to exercise.
Hours at the gym doesn’t always have to be the answer exercise.
Vary your routine, like biking one day and walking
to staying fit. Short bouts of physical activity in 10the next or changing up your workout plan. Get
minute segments can actually be effective in helping
you achieve health benefits. Many doctors agree that in involved in a physical activity with friends or family to
make it a more of a social event and to take your mind
the absence of weight loss, even a few minutes of
exercise every day will reduce the risk of cardiovascular off exercising. Try not to let anything get in the way of
disease. The trick is to get your heart rate up and sustain your daily fitness routine if the time doesn't allow you
to do your normal activity use an exercise bike in your
that increased heart rate for at least ten minutes. Of
home or do some cardio in your home like jumping
course everything is relative and walking for some
jacks, pushups, sit ups, running in place. Come visit the
people achieves the goal of increasing ones heart rate
Fitness Center our great staff Allie, Kenny, Brianna,
while running or stair climbing will do it for others.
Ariel, and Eddie will be more than happy to give you a
Be sure to set realistic goals and take small steps to
fitness. Try doing little things in your daily life, such as tour and get you a class schedule. The trick is to get to
the point where you look at exercise like a daily activity
taking the stairs instead of the elevator. Try parking
further away instead of circling the parking lot until you like taking a shower or making up your bed. Something
find a “princess parking” spot right in front of the door. that is part of a daily routine.
Remember that physical fitness is something that can
Walking the dogs is also a great way to get more
exercise into your life as most people find walking ones be achieved and with small changes, you can experience
dog enjoyable and stress relieving. Not only are you
the benefits of health that will pay off for years to come.
receiving the benefits of a more active life so is your
FITNESS CLASSES - Check with the fitness center for current schedule.
on’t Have Time to Work Out?
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Michael Morse, USPTA
e are looking forward to a summer with early and late tennis
for those of you hearty enough to stick it out here in Tucson.
While most people play early in the morning, around 7 or 7:30, we also
have four lighted courts, and evening play on clay, without the heat
radiance of asphalt, is very pleasant.
To that end, we will start by offering Open House events on these
Fridays for all members and homeowners:
Thursday, May 28
Thursday, June 18
Thursday, July 16
Thursday, Aug 7
These are from 5-7 pm. 5-6, Tennis and Pickleball optional, 6-7,
light refreshments. If you wish you can proceed upstairs for a casual
meal.There is no charge for this event, however we would like an
RSVP at 299-4977 or [email protected], or on
Clubster.
We will be offering Junior Tennis during June and, if well attended,
for the summer until school starts. Wednesdays in June starting on June
3 from 5:30-7pm. Cost is $15, per child per session
Please sign up for this a week ahead so we know about staffing 299-4977 or [email protected]
Please check in with Clubster for other events as the summer
progresses. See you soon!
2014-15 Season
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2014-15 Season
GOLF NEWS
Chris Dompier, PGA, Director of Golf
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ee times start as early as 7:00 a.m. during the
summer months to avoid the heat. The Pro Shop will
close at 3 p.m., but the outside staff and the driving range
will be open until dusk if you want to play or practice as
the sun sets.
Up ahead in July we will be conducting our annual Flag
Tournament. It is just $5 and it’s quite fun to see all the
flags as you finish your round. Kids Camp is also right
around the corner. This year with the increase in young
members and their kids our camp is now four weeks long.
If you know of anyone interested give us a call. Dates are
June 1-26, 2015.
The summer reciprocal with the Tucson private courses
is back again. It will begin on June 1 and run through
September 30. Come and talk to the staff to get the
information you would like to play some of the private
courses in town. Don’t forget about our TBAM days this
summer. It always falls on the second Thursday of each
month. Guest fees are complimentary on TBAM
afternoons to encourage you to bring your friends to the
party to that follow at 5 p.m.
Be safe wherever your summer travels may take you.
Professional Report
I will be traveling and competing in several professional
events this summer. I will be all over the southwest, but the
big event for me this year will take place in late June in
Pennsylvania at The Philadelphia Cricket Club. It will be a
nationally televised event on the golf channel. The top
twenty players will qualify for the PGA Championship at
Whistling Strait. I am trying to raise money for travel
expenses. If you would like to help I am offering a lesson
raffle board in the Pro Shop for $20 a square. Wish me
well, and thanks to everyone for your support and
generosity. In August, I will be attending the Phoenix Golf
Show, ordering all the new merchandise for 2016. If you
have an special requests or ideas let me know. Stewart
Gregory will be away in North Carolina acting this
summer. Davis Rich and Dylan Kornberg will be here
most of the summer working on their continuing PGA
education. I will also be hiring several more new staff
members in September preparing for even a busier fall
season. Have a great summer.
Summer Schedule
“TBAM” Thank You For Being A Member
Thursday June 11, 2015
Make your own tee time after noon.
No charge for cart fees or guest fees.
TBAM Party starts at 5:00pm
Skyline Flag Tournament
Friday July 4, 2015
Make Your Own Tee Times
$5 Entry 50% Handicap Paying Top 5
“TBAM” Thank You For Being A Member
Thursday July 9, 2015
Any tee time after noon.
No charge for cart fees or guest fees.
TBAM Party starts at 5:00pm
“TBAM” Thank You For Being A Member
Thursday August 13, 2015
Any tee time after noon.
No charge for cart fees or guest fees.
TBAM Party starts at 5:00pm
Labor Day Golf Tournament
Monday September 7, 2015
8:30 AM Shotgun
$30 Entry Fee – per person
“TBAM” Thank You For Being A Member
Thursday September 10, 2015
Make your own tee time after noon.
No charge for cart fees or guest fees.
TBAM Party starts at 5:00pm
Member /Employee Golf Tournament
Tuesday September 22, 2015
8:30 AM Shotgun
$30 Entry Fee – per person
Overseeding Schedule
Tuesday, September 29 – Sunday, October 4
Front Nine Only
Monday, October 5 – Monday, October 19
Course Closed
Tuesday, October 20 – Sunday, October 25
Back Nine Only
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GOLF GROUPS
NINERS
By Sandy Cope
udos to Ellen Fisher who has graciously served as
President these past two years and certainly
continued to make great things happen this golfing season
for the Lady Niners!!
We have been busy!
There were many awards given at the closing luncheon.
Margie Johnson was the Niners’ club champion and
Rosalie Davis received the award for most improved
handicap. State Medallions were received by Thea Meyer
(gross winner) Carolyn Leon was runner-up. Marian
Sherwood (net winner) with Margie Johnson runner up.
The second all women's golfers event was a huge success,
and is certainly on the schedule again for next year along
with a Niners’ Invitational.
The following slate of officers has been chosen to serve
on the Board for next year.
President: Elisabeth Mishkind
Secretary: Trudy Stewart
Vice President: Thea Meyer
Weekly Tournaments: Gail Martin
Treasurer: Margie Johnson
Away Tournaments: Ellen Siskind
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The course has managed to come through the season in
really good shape and should continue through the
summer months. The grounds crew (outside of normal
maintenance) will continue to cut back brush and trim
trees where they can to open the course as much as
possible. Preliminary overseeding procedures will start in
early September.
Have a great summer and try to stay cool.
SWGA 18-Holers
By Wendy Anderson
WGA 18-Holers Sign-off for Summer. At the
Closing Luncheon and final meeting for the 2014-15
Season, a big thank you went to Pam Bass, SWGA
President for this past season. The new officers for next
year were voted into office. They are Betty Davis,
President; Carol Arp, Vice President; Thea Meyer,
Secretary; Moreen Yunck, Treasurer; Cheryl Brown and
Jeanne Parkhurst will co-chair the Invitational.
Ringer Winners for the season were Moreen Yunck and
Dee Dee Huffer for the First Flight; Lu Kembel and Nobi
Pyle for the Second Flight.
The Most Improved Players this season were Pam Bass,
First Flight; Terry Frost, Second Flight; and Nobi Pyle,
Third Flight.
Congratulations to all of our Board and members. Wishing
Chip-in money was distributed by Carolyn Leon. Carol
you a happy summer and we will
Arp had the most chip-ins
look forward to seeing you on
on Wednesdays this year.
November 2, the first day of our
The State Medallion
2015-16 season.
winners this year are Dee
(off-season schedule will run from
Dee Huffer, Gross Player;
May 1-Oct. 31 2015)
Donna Grischow, Net
Player. They will
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participate in the State
NINE AND DINE/WINE
tournament at Pebblecreek
8 AM Shotgun
By Patti Christenson
Golf Course in Goodyear,
$30.00 per member
ine and Dine will continue
AZ, next January.
through the summer, on
Summer golf will
Tuesdays, but starting May 1 we
consist of making your
will tee off at 4:00pm instead of
own groups and tee times.
2:00pm. (to avoid the heat of the
If you wish to participate
day). As always, following 9 holes
in the “game of the day,”
Raffle & Prizes
of a scramble format, we will meet
let the Pro Shop know
in the Top for socializing, food and
when you check in to play.
drink. All women golfers are
Lu Kembel has graciously
welcome!
volunteered to organize the
desert dwellers. If you
Includes Golf Cart and
GREENS REPORT
need a partner to play with,
Off-site Lunch
By Don Arp
please let me or the Pro
ummer and hot weather are
Shop know and we will be
just around the corner which
happy to help you out.
means slower greens. Bent grass is
a cool weather grass and doesn't
All members (including non-golfing members)
tolerate our high summer temps so
are invited to participate. Sign up in the Golf Shop
be aware as the weather warms up.
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SPECIAL INTEREST
Find the right club for you!
PLAYGOERS
BOOK CLUB I
By Katharina Phillips & Sue Richard
ear Friends of the Theatre:
By Essie Nadler
e start the season at a different location for the
convenience of our very important members.
This seasons voting was very dramatic with no need for
a run off.
The following is our list:
Crashing Through: A True Story of Risk, Adventure
and the man who dared to see by Robert Kurson
The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their
Epic Quest for Gold T the 1936 Berlin Olympics. By
Daniel James Brown
Me Before You. by Jojo Moyes
All the Light We Cannot See. by Anthony Doerr
The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry. by Gabrielle Zevin
Age of Innocence. by Edith Wharton
The Cellist of Sarajevo. by Steven Galloway
We look forward to seeing everyone in the autumn.
Do have a great summer playing and reading.
We always welcome all returning and new members,
please call Essie Nadler at 299-1348.
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Pretty soon, when the curtain rises for the fall season,
we will enter the year of Shakespeare! We will celebrate
the 400th anniversary of the bard’s death and the fact that
his plays are alive and continue to fascinate audiences
all over the world.
The University of Arizona Repertory Theatre is
gearing up for two Shakespeare productions. I hope you
will join the Skyline Playgoers for dinner and “The
Comedy of Errors” on March 24, 2016 and “The
Tempest” on March 31, 2016. However, if Shakespeare
is not quite your taste, there are other tempting plays on
the University schedule, i.e. “Cabaret” (October 29,
2015); “Reckless” (November 19, 2015) and “Rent”
(April 21, 2016). Did you know that The Rogue Theatre
also celebrates the Shakespeare anniversary? Rogue
actors quite often teach and/or act in University
Repertory Theatre productions. To celebrate
Shakespeare, The Rogue Theatre will present “Hamlet”
and “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern” in tandem.
Both theatres and the entire community will benefit
from the display of one of the original Shakespeare
Folios that will travel to Tucson and be displayed at the
University’s Special Collections Library. But that comes
later. Right now, the Skyline Playgoers wish all of you a
pleasant summer until we see you again in September.
Kate Phillips and Sue Richard.
BOOK CLUB II
by Ruth Zales & Ken Greenfield
e meet the second Tuesday of the month, at 3
p.m. Our first meeting of the season begins on
October 13. Have a great summer.
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Social Special Interest Clubs will
resume next season!
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PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB
by Ellen Fisher
he Skyline Country Club Camera Club ended a
successful year at its annual photo show on April
10. Eight members exhibited photographs that will be on
display in the card room until fall.
We have already begun to plan meetings for next
year. The camera club meets on the second Wednesday
of each month at 3:00. Our activities will include photo
shoots, demonstrations, slide shows, camera instruction,
and editing. One speaker next season will explain an
unusual way to create art through photography.
The club includes those who haven’t figured out how
to use all the features of their camera (that’s most of us)
to professional photographers.
Keep your shutters limbered up this summer. We will
share the results in the fall and learn some new tricks as
well.
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CLUB CONTACT
Website
Facebook
facebook.com/skylinecountryclub
Email
Twitter
Twitter.com/scctucson
Clubhouse
Golf Shop
299-0464
www.skylinecountryclub.com
Fax
Fitness
[email protected]
299-1111
299-1412
299-0600
Tennis
Security Gate
299-4977
299-6979
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For you this Summer!
Exfoliating Scrub and Lymphatic Drainage
$100.00
Keep your face hydrated this Summer with
a HydraBoost Facial!! The HydraBoost Facial
is a new facial at Skyline Country Club's Spa!
The HydraBoost is an ultrahydrating Facial
including a lactic peel, Vitamin C and A
Serums, Mask and Oxygen Blast! This special
also includes a foot massage! This special is
for a 60 minute duration and is only $75.00
“The Women’s Salon Series will be on summer
vacation May – August. We will resume September 16,
2015, when Dr. Jody Comstock M.D., President and
Founder, Skin Spectrum, P.C., will be our guest speaker.
Topic: “Skin Secrets to Looking Your Best.”
The Spa at Skyline Country Club is also
offering a Stem Cell Facial using Phyto Stem
Cells to improve cell turnover. The Stem Cell
Facial targets fine lines and wrinkles! This
special also includes a foot massage! The
special is for a 60 minute duration and is only
$75.00.
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June 2 0 1 5 a t S k y l i n e C o u n t r y C l u b
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Monday
Tuesday
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Saturday
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3
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ALFRESCO
DINING
5
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6
SUMMER MENU
Summer Camp
Nine & Dine
Summer Camp
Summer Camp
Happy Hour &
Pool Party
9
SUMMER MENU
UNTIL 6 PM
10
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Summer Camp
Summer Camp
TBAM
Community
Event
Summer Camp
17
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Summer Camp
Summer Camp
Summer Camp
Walk or Run
Summer Camp
7
BREAKFAST
BUFFET
SUMMER MENU
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GOLF & DINING
SERVICE
CLOSED
Walk or Run
Summer Camp
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BREAKFAST
BUFFET
SUMMER MENU
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Walk or Run
Summer Camp
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BUFFET
SUMMER MENU
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GOLF & DINING
SERVICE
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Father’s Day
Buffet
Walk or Run
Summer Camp
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BREAKFAST
BUFFET
SUMMER MENU
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GOLF & DINING
SERVICE
CLOSED
Summer Camp
Nine & Dine
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Summer Camp
Nine & Dine
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Summer Camp
Summer Camp
Nine & Dine
30
SUMMER MENU
UNTIL 6 PM
Nine & Dine
Walk or Run
Wine Court/
Champagne
Summer Camp
13
SUMMER MENU
Happy Hour &
Pool Party
20
SUMMER MENU
Happy Hour &
Pool Party
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SUMMER MENU
ALFRESCO
DINING
Summer Camp
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Summer Camp
Happy Hour &
Pool Party
New Zealand
Wine Dinner
See page 6 for Summer Dining Hours
July 2 0 1 5 a t S k y l i n e C o u n t r y C l u b
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
See page 6 for Summer Dining Hours
5
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BUFFET
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BUFFET
SUMMER MENU
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BUFFET
SUMMER MENU
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BUFFET
SUMMER MENU
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GOLF & DINING
SERVICE CLOSED
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SUMMER MENU
UNTIL 6 PM
Walk or Run
Nine & Dine
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SERVICE CLOSED
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UNTIL 6 PM
Walk or Run
Nine & Dine
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Walk or Run
Nine & Dine
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Walk or Run
Nine & Dine
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
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LUNCH SUMMER
MENU
Flag Tournament
4th of July
Celebration
Happy Hour &
Pool Party
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Community Event
TBAM
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10
SUMMER MENU
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Happy Hour &
Pool Party
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SUMMER MENU
Wine Court
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ALFRESCO
DINING
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SUMMER MENU
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SUMMER MENU
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SUMMER MENU
Happy Hour &
Pool Party
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Happy Hour &
Pool Party
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SUMMER MENU
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SUMMER MENU
ALFRESCO
DINING
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SUMMER MENU
Thursday
Friday
Happy Hour &
Pool Party
August 2 0 1 5 a t S k y l i n e C o u n t r y C l u b
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Monday
Tuesday
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Saturday
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30
SUMMER MENU
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GOLF & DINING
SERVICE CLOSED
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SUMMER MENU
UNTIL 6 PM
Walk or Run
Nine & Dine
10
GOLF & DINING
SERVICE CLOSED
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SUMMER MENU
UNTIL 6 PM
Walk or Run
Nine & Dine
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GOLF & DINING
SERVICE CLOSED
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UNTIL 6 PM
Walk or Run
Nine & Dine
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GOLF & DINING
SERVICE CLOSED
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SUMMER MENU
UNTIL 6 PM
Walk or Run
Nine & Dine
31
GOLF & DINING
SERVICE CLOSED
Walk or Run
5
SUMMER MENU
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SUMMER MENU
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SUMMER MENU
Happy Hour &
Pool Party
12
SUMMER MENU
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SUMMER MENU
Wine Court
13
SUMMER MENU
Community Event
14
SUMMER MENU
TBAM
Happy Hour &
Pool Party
20
SUMMER MENU
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SUMMER MENU
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SUMMER MENU
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SUMMER MENU
Happy Hour &
Pool Party
26
SUMMER MENU
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SUMMER MENU
ALFRESCO
DINING
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SUMMER MENU
Happy Hour &
Pool Party
See page 6 for Summer Dining Hours
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Legacy Upgrade Participants
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We would like to thank all of the Legacy Members of Skyline Country Club. The support provided by these members was instrumental in the success and without it Skyline would have never made it through this difficult time. We appreciate all you’ve done for the Club, its Members, employees, and the community.
Acker, Loren and Darla
Adams, Liz
Addison, William and Barbara
Adil, Faisal and Amber
Aigner, Clyde and Vicki
Alford, John and Diane
Anderson, Bradley and Wendy
Apostol, Dr. James
Arnow, Norma
Arp, Donald and Carol
Aspros DVM, Douglas and
Dee
Bacon, Bud and Jennifer
Badami, Avis
Bailliere, Lawrence and
Danielle
Baker, Paul and Alice
Balentine, John and Vicki
Balevic, John and Debbie
Ballantyne, Joseph and
Michelle
Ballmer, Doris
Ballmer, Jim
Barbero, Robert
Barker, J Emery and
Jacqueline
Baron, Martha
Bass, Charlie and Patti
Bass, William and Pam
Bassett, Perry
Bates, Lenny
Bayley, Michael and Wendy
Becker, Giles and Jennifer
Belson, Thomas and Suzanne
Berg, L Bennett
Bergmann, Robert and Alice
Body, Thomas and Monica
Bond, Mike and Debbie
Boyer, Dr. Thomas and Carol
Boyles, Dr. Dave and Ginny
Brady, Denis and Barbara
Brady, Kevin and Ann
Brewer, Dr. Barbara
Brown, Don and Cheryl
Bruno, Anthony and Jeanne
Buechel, Dr. David and
Marvelle
Burris, Janet
Calkins, Roberta
Calmes, Mary Ann
Campbell, Bruce and Alice
Carlson, Peter and Elizabeth
Carroll, Ed and Nadine
Chaffee, Fred and Martha
Chipman, Russell and Laure
Choate, D.C. Charlie and Judy
Christensen, Louis and Ann
Christenson, Jim and Patti
Clark, Elton and Josie
Cole, Milena
Conway, Gerald and Martine
Conway, Jane
Cope, Don and Sandra
Cotton, Earnest
Crawford, Richard and Debbie
Crosby, Franklin and Gisela
Dalen, James and Priscilla
Davies, George and Jean
Davis, Baird and Rosalie
Davis, David and Betty
De Witt, Catherine
Dearen, Dan L. & Gail C.
Birkeland
Delawder, Thomas and Cheryl
Dineff, Alan and Jane Rose
Dorsey, Michael and
Linda Wetzel
Dougherty, Beverly and Kit
Doyle, Michael and Helen
Dragoni Jr, Anthony and
Joyce
Drummy, Mary Jane
Duchin, Sally and Ralph
Dunn, Jack and Rosemary
Efron, Albert and Harriet
Ellett, Richard and Helen
Ellis, David and Suzette Colley
Farthing, J Guy and Virginia
Finlen, James and Maxine
Fish, Scott and Mary
Fisher, Fred and Ellen
Florsheim, Nancy
Frank, Dr. Albert and Cynthia
Freeman, Fred and Nancy
Friedl, Michael and Carolyn
Frost, Marc and Terry
Gannon, Dr. Charles
Gebhardt, Anthony and Joan
Giles, Anna and Brian
Gille, Greg
Gilman, Richard and Wendy
Girard, Ira and Mary Anne
Gladish, Edward and Barbara
Godbout, James and Joan
Sweeney
Goldfarb, Dr. Robert and
Lesley
Golseth, Robert and Lorna
Gootter, Joseph and Paulette
Goss, Edwin and Kathryn
Grinney, M.D. Leo
Grischow, Steve and Donna
Haas, Dr. Lawrence and
Diana
Hager, Don and June
Haley, Chip and Anne
Hallaq, Dr. Issa and Henrietta
Hambacher, Mary
Hamilton, David and Mary
Hancock III, Virgil and Judith
Harlow, Dave and Pat
Harpst, Patricia
Heater, Joe and Sandra
Heiligenstein, R. Ron and
Judith
Helton, Sandra and Norman
Edelson
Henderson, John and Vonda
Henshaw, Guy and Susan
Hillenbrand, Doby
Holladay, Gerald and Hannah
Hoogerland, David and
Connie
Howard, John and Nancy
Howe, J Patrick and Lee
Hudson, Les and Carol
Huffer, Brian and Dee Dee
Huggins, George and Jean
Baker
Hurlburt, Daniel and Kay
Hussey, Bill and June
Jackson, Ronald and Margaret
Jacobsen, Dr. Wayne and
Laurie
Jacobson, James
Jaedecke, Robert and
Deborah
Jeffries, Gary and Cheree
Johnson, Charles and
Candace
Johnson, Jim and Irene
Johnson, Thomas and Patricia
Johnson, Thomas and Margie
Jones, Dave and Heidi
Jones, Don and Judy
Jones, Frank and Margaret
Jones, Larry and Martha Ann
Kanter, Allen and Diane
Kasdan, Alan and Beverly
Kembel, Lucille
Kibbe, Daphne
King, David and Barrie
Kivel, Jane
Kline, Darlene
Knapp, James and Judith
Knight, Patti and Larry Schick
Knueppel, A. Terry
Koberlein, Rosey
Kolasa, Richard and Sandy
Kolker, Dr. Ronald and Ruth
Komo, Lance and Suzanne
Konstanty Jan, and Pat
Wallace
Krisher, Mary Anne and Pat
Kronenberger, Phyllis
Kronenberger, Robert and
Eileen
Kung, Hank
Kyndberg, Richard and
Sammie
Leon, Richard and Carolyn
Lerner, Jonathan and Jill
Levy, Helaine and Steve Alley
Lievers, Louise
Lightman, Al
Linnell, Cotheal
Little, Doug and Kathy
Loebl, Konrad and Barbara
Maly, Marigale
Marberg, Edwin and Margaret
Markovich, Dr. Dejan and
Susan
Mars, John and Adrienne
Martin, Gail
Mason, Bill and Susan
Matthews, Mary
McAnany, Beatriz
McCulloch, Cal and Ada
McFadden, John and Barbara
McGinnis, Thomas and
Maggie
Meehan, Michael and Shelley
Meeker, Shy
Meloy, Rosana
Mendelsohn, Sidney Jr. and
Catherine
Mickelberg, Paul and Tina
Mishkind, Charles and
Elisabeth
Morken, Robert and Deanna
Moser, Hans and Donna
Mullins, Rev and Mary Lynne
Murphy, M.D. Alma and
Richard Sercer
Nadler, Dr. George and Essie
Nazzaro, Helen
Nelson, Wyman and Charlotte
Nichols, Anthony and
Marianne
Novak, Jeane and Joel
Nunamaker, Dr. Jay and
Nancy
Opsal, Neil and Ginny
Parkhurst, Vance and Jeanne
Patzman, John and Ruth
Paulin, Robert and Mary
Payne, John and Stacia
Pazzi, Dr. Nicholas and Marla
Pepper, John and Patricia
Perry, John and Karen
Philips, Ronald and Marylou
Picus, Peter and Shelly
Pierce, John and Anita
Pierson, Jack and Susan
Pilmar, Frank and Carol
Polivka, James and Nancy
Powell, Richard and Gwen
Pozez, Ruthann
Prince, Helen
Pyle, Charles and Nobi
Quake, Maureen
Rafferty, John & Jane
Raskob, Patricia and Thomas
Paulus
Ray, Robert
Rezetko, Virginia
Rich, Donna
Richerson, Russell and Mary
Richman, Grace
Rider, Sally and Betsy Strange
Ritchie, Dennis and Amanda
Rodney, James
Rogers, Eleanor Ann
Rogers, Thomas and Ginny
Clements
Ronstadt,James and Christina
Roof, Thomas
Root, Jim and June
Roper, Richard and Marjorie
Rounds-Kos, Joanne and
John Kos
Rubenstein, Judge Lester and
Patricia
Rundle, F William and Betty
Russell, Henry and Susan
Ryan, Dave and Liz
Sarama, Maylene and
Thomas
Sargent, Murray and Kamie
Scerbo, Frank and Susan
Schachner, Joseph and Nancy
Schlosser, Dr. Harry and
Patricia
Schonwit, Frances
Schumann, Joyce
Schwartz, Ed and Paddy
Servis, Gust and Jean
Servoss, Dr. Diane
Shaw, Dr. Steven and Cynthia
Shaw, Gordon and Carol
Shepperd, Don and Rose
Sherwood, Lynne
Shulec, J D and Sue
Sitaraman, Kumar and Kim
Smerdon, Dr. Ernest and
Joanne
Smith, Cheryl
Sniezek, Richard and Wanda
Sorensen, Donald and Glenda
Stanford, William and Gloria
Stateler, Charles and Janet
Sterrett, William and Kate
Stewart, Barry and Trudy
Stewart, Scott and Jurate
Straight, Tom and Jo
Strauss, Harry
Stufflebeam, Dwain and Joyce
Sullivan, Timothy and Diane
Sumwalt, Dr. James & Joanne
Taylor, Jack and Mary
Taylor, Raymond
Terry, Peter and Sarah
Thompson, Robert and
Carolyn
Townsend, Jason and Barb
Troup, Janet
Trubatch, Sheldon
Tymosiak, Miroslaw and Diana
Madaras
Van Metre, Patricia
Van Nort, Steven and Carolyn
Vesling, Dean and Marilyn
Wagner, Ingrid
Wagner, Jean
Walker, William and Jean
Ward, Ronald and Laura
Warne, Thomas
Waterman, Karen and
Matthew
Weber, Albert and Martie
Wedge, Wendy
Weitman, Paul and Betty
Westenborg, Jack and Jan
Wharton, Richard and Polly
White, Gary and Dr. Ann B.
Wiedemann, Ted and Nancy
Willenbrock, Alan and Dr.
Peggy Jones-Willenbrock
Willoughby, Stephen and Sali
Wolfe, Virginia
Wood, Robert and Lise
Yunck, Dr. John and Moreen
Zales, Ruth and Kenneth
Zimmerman, Jerry & Terry
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