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TWINEAGLES HAPPENINGS The TwinEagles Club February 26th March 4th, 2018 Social Events Now Open for Registration: Thursday, March 29th: Champion s Dinner Sunday, April 1st: Easter Brunch Meet the Candidates Event: Join The Nominating Committee in meeting the New Club s Board of Directors Candidates on Thursday, March 22nd at 4:00pm. All candidates will be given an opportunity to formally address the membership. Following the meeting, the candidates will be available during the cocktail reception for casual questions and answers. Candidates resumes will be provided to the membership on March 14th and the meeting will be videoed and forwarded to the membership. During the meeting, a brief Club Turnover update will be provided by the Club s Advisory Turnover Board. This meeting will address only the Club s Turnover. The TwinEagles HOA is a separate entity, and the HOA s Turnover is managed by KEB Management. More information provided on Pages 3 & 4. In This Issue Golf Events Page 5 Meet the Candidates Event Page 4 Ladies Golf Update Page 7 The Nest Member Organized Events Page 13

Club Management Contacts General Manager: Ian Coleman icoleman@twineagles.com Controller: Pat Hoag phoag@twineagles.com Director of Golf: Don Vandermillen, PGA dvandermillen@twineagles.com Director of Golf Course Maintenance: Bruce Bach Member Relations: Kacie Shields kshields@twineagles.com bbach@twineagles.com Bar Manager: Kevin Komphonphakdy kkomphonphakdy@twineagles.com The TwinEagles Club 2017-2018 Club Advisory Transition Board & Club Committees Club Information & Hours of Operation Administration & Reservations: Monday to Friday; 8:30am to 5:00pm 239.354.1700 Golf Shop: Daily 7:00am to 5:00pm* 239.352.2121 *Golf Staff can be reached after hours by calling 239.354.1780 Practice Facility: Monday to Saturday 7:00am to sunset; Sundays 7:00am to 5:00pm (Closes at 5:00pm for routine maintenance) Advisory Transition Board: Nancy Brown Ernie Cimino Maureen Freeman Michael Gilmore Vic Hancock Frank Johanek Gordon Mackenzie Pat Studley Dave Weeks Terry Wing Please Click Here to view the latest ATB Meeting Summary Social Committee: Maureen Freeman Tom Slain Denny Wichterman Mary Jo Ansalone Gail Reifsynder Jim Mower Barbara Boggan Marian Sullivan Donna Pontillo Men s Golf Committee: Dave Weeks Tim DeArmond Jack Repetto Jack Murray Bob Gerberry Bob DeBruyckere Peter Reifsnyder Ladies Golf Committee: Pat Studley Nancy Brown Nancy Romeo Bev Weeks Kathy Smith Marge Honan Diane Slain Eileen Hanafin Tennis: Courts open daily; reservations required. Online Court Booking is Now Available! Or call 239.354.1700 Fitness Center: Daily; 24 hours Food & Beverage: Clubhouse Lunch Daily* 11:30am to 3:00pm/ Beverage service until sunset *Unless otherwise noted *Dinner As Published Saturdays The Chickee-Tiki Bar: (Weather Permitting) Daily 11:30am-8:00pm Carry Out 239.354.1790 Click Here for Menu

Candidate Self-Nominating Process for New Club s Elected Board Dear TwinEagles Member: In accordance with The Ronto Group s decision to establish an Advisory Transition Board (ATB) to represent the membership to work with the developer to ensure that Turnover to a member owned club is a smooth process, the ATB and Ronto have agreed to a self-nomination process to identify full golf, sport and social members who are interested in volunteering to run for election to the Board of Directors (BODs) to govern the club after Turnover. Nine (9) BODs will be elected 30 days prior to the Turnover Trigger Date which is projected to be fall 2018 with Turnover occurring 60 to 90 days after the Trigger Date. Please note that the Club s Turnover is independent and managed separately of the Home Owner s Association Turnover. The initial BODs will be the foundation for our Club to move forward. It is paramount that members interested in serving on the BODs are members in good standing with the Club, willing to represent the entire membership, actively participate in governing the Club and commit to the time required to ensure that TwinEagles is a premier country club community in Southwest Florida. Board members can be the difference between a club s success or failure. Full Golf, Sports and Social members who are interested in serving on the BODs, please review the Principal Responsibilities of the Initial Board of Directors, which can be found in the email regarding this topic, that was sent to members last week. If you believe that you have the experience, proven ability, skills and time, email atb@twineagles.com to have the Board of Directors Candidate form emailed to you in a Word document. Please email your Board of Directors Candidate form and accompanying headshot by March 6, 2018, no later than 3:00 pm. EMAIL: atb@twineagles.com. Candidates please type your BODs Candidate information on the form. Information forms should be saved as a Word document with the file name being the Candidate s Name and Resume. Example: John Doe Resume. Head shots should be sent as a separate attachment and file name, Candidate Name and Photo. Example, John Doe Photo. All Board of Directors Candidate Information forms will be emailed to the membership and available on the Club s website on March 14, 2018. A Candidate Meet and Greet will be held on March 22, 2018 at 4pm. This will be an opportunity for the candidates to discuss their qualifications to serve on the BODs and answer member s questions. Additional details of the Candidate Meet and Greet will be provided. A video of the Meet and Greet will also be emailed to the membership and posted on the club s website for those members who are unable to attend. For members who either become members after March 6, 2018, or current members who are undecided as of this time as to whether they want to run for the BODs, they will be able to submit a Board of Directors Candidate form up to 60 days before the actual election date of the BODs. The actual election date of the BODs is not known at this time but is estimated to be in the fall of 2018. If you have questions regarding the self-nomination or election process, please contact Ian Coleman or Kacie Shields at the Club. Thank you, The TwinEagles Advisory Transition Board

Charity Event Thank You! Dear Twin Eagles Friends and Neighbors, We had a very successful 2018 charity season, culminating in the Festival Night and Golf Tournament this past weekend. I am thrilled to report that the Twin Eagles 2018 Charity raised $60,578.26 for the Humane Society Naples and the Naples Cat Alliance. This would not have been possible without my amazing committee who worked tirelessly to make the events successful. I would like to publicly thank Kathy Arikian, Peggy Gilbertsen, Elaine Gilman, Michele Holden, Maureen Levin, Susan Loop, Diane Mallory, Mary Mower, Thelma Patrissi, Sharie Silvertsen, Suzanne Squier, Amal Williams, Susan Zarzour, and Eleanor Ziegler. I would also like to recognize Shannon McCutcheon, who performed expertly as our auctioneer on Saturday evening, and Syd Gilman, who brought the artist Michael Monroe to entertain us at Festival Night. I owe a huge debt of gratitude to Maureen Levin, who designed every raffle ticket, poster, and flyer associated with the charity, and who stepped up cheerfully anytime I had a request. I would also like to thank the neighborhood captains who collected funds and provided wonderful items for the Silent Auction: Kathy Manzella, Pat Perry, Thelma Patrissi, Pati Lombardi, Jamie Gray, Mary Mower, Eileen Hanafin, Elaine Gilman, Annette Canitano, Shannon McCutcheon, Wendy Pilkey, Donna Pontillo, Donna Carter, Sue Riney, Amal Willliams, and Eleanor Zeigler. Special thanks go to Barb Smith who organized the Diamond Debutantes contributions, and provided the auction with a fabulous wine tub and liquor basket and to Michele Holden who spent countless hours making gorgeous baskets for the Silent Auction. I would be remiss if I didn t mention Rita Fishtorn, Kacie Shields, Alexis Howe, Kevin Komphonphakdy, Pat Hoag, Ian Coleman, Don Vandermillen, Melissa Dziabo and all the other staff members at Twin Eagles. We are so lucky to have you as members of the Twin Eagles family, and I thank you for all that you did to make my job easier and much more enjoyable! Finally, thanks to everyone in Twin Eagles who bought a raffle ticket, attended Game Night, Festival Night or the Golf Tournament, contributed to the neighborhood collections, or purchased a sign for the golf course or a mention in the program. Each and every one of you helped save the life of a homeless companion animal in Collier County. Saving one animal won t change the world, but it changes the world for that one animal. Maria Napier Chairperson, Twin Eagles 2018 Charity If you attended the Charity Festival Night and purchased Drop in the Bucket tickets, but did not stay for the drawing, there are three prizes that have not been claimed with these ticket numbers: 934483, 934993, 8539863. Contact Diane Mallory 203-314-7601

Upcoming Golf Events Thursday - Saturday, March 1st 3rd: Men s Invitational on the Eagle & Talon. Format: Match Play (5 Nine Hole Matches). Thursday/Friday 8:00am & 1:00pm Shotgun/ Saturday 9:00am Shotgun for all players. Cost: $795 per team. Wednesday & Thursday, March 7th & 8th: Ladies Member Guest on the Eagle & Talon. Format: Better Ball of Partners. 1:00pm Shotgun on Wednesday, 8:30am Shotgun on Thursday. Cost: $500 ++ per team. Sunday, March 11th: March Madness 9 on the Talon. Step-A-Side Shamble. Members may make their own pairings or individuals may register and the Golf Shop will pair. Time 3:00pm. $5 plus cart fees, per person. (Chef s Carving Night reservations need to be made separately). Thursday, March 15th: Men s Closing Day & Stag Night on the Talon. Format: 1-2-1. Pairings: Members register individually and the Golf Shop will pair. Time: 1:00pm shotgun. Stag Night Dinner with Happy Our pricing to follows golf at 6:00PM. Golf cost: $14 plus cart fee / Stag Night cost: $38.95++. Monday, March 19th: Ladies 9 Hole Club Championship on the Talon. Format: 9 Holes Stroke Play. Members register individually and the Golf Shop will pair. Time: 8:30am Shotgun. Cost: Cart fees only. Wednesday through Friday, March 21st 23rd: Ladies Club Championship on the Eagle & Talon. Format: Stroke Play Championship Flight, all other flights will be match play. Divisions: Championship Flight & Flights with Handicap. Members register individually and the Golf Shop will pair. Tee Times beginning at 8:00am. Cost: Cart fees only. Wednesday through Friday, March 21st 23rd: Men s Club Championship on the Eagle & Talon. Format: Stroke play. Championship Flight III Tees / All other flights C or IV tees Net. Members register individually and the Golf Shop will pair. Tee Times beginning at 8:00am. Cost: $35 plus tax plus cart fees, per person. Monday, March 26th: Ladies 9 Hole Invitational Annie Get Your Clubs on the Eagle. Format: 4 Person Shamble. Pairings: Golf Shop will pair. Time: 8:30am. Cost: $60 per person. Wednesday & Thursday, March 28th & 29th: Ladies Solheim Cup on the Talon & Eagle. Format: Match Play (Fourball, Foursomes Day 1 Shamble Day 2) Open to the first 120 players Members register individually and the Golf Shop will pair. Time: 8:30am &1:30pm Shotguns Day 1 8:30am Shotgun Day 2. Cost: Cart fees only Weekly Golf Course Maintenance Updates from Bruce Bach are available on the Club s app and in the Men s & Ladies locker rooms. Golf Event Registration Dates Wednesday, April 4th Ladies Closing Day & Awards Luncheon Registration Opens March 5th Thursday & Friday, April 5th & 6th Men s TwinEagles Cup Registration Opens March 5th Sunday, April 15th TwinEagles Spring Fling (18) Tournament* Registration Opens March 12th

Upcoming Social & Dining Events Monday, February 26: Back to Nature Lecture Series Florida water, Fish and Wood Storks. Learn More About These Florida Creatures & Habitats. Lecture Presented by The Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. 11:30am in the Clubhouse. Complimentary. Attendance confirmation is required. Guests are welcome. Click here to view Flyer. Tuesday, February 27th: Tiki Tuesday. Happy hour cocktails 4:00pm to 7:00pm and Chef s complimentary snacks at The Chickee Tiki Bar. Buffet 6:00. Entertainment provided! Please call the Club to confirm attendance. Please see flyer on Page 13. *Tiki Tuesday is a reoccurring event. Friday, March 2nd: Tiki Glow Party. Entertainment by Keith Ayars Trio. Cocktails at 5:00pm, buffet at 6:30pm. $38.95++ per person. Event is a Dinner Dance at the Tiki Bar with reserved seating. Reservations required. Shorts & denim permitted and guests are welcome. Click here to view Flyer. Sunday, March 4th: Sunday Brunch. Buffet 10:00am to 2:00pm. Reservations requested and appreciated. $14.95++ per person. Shorts are permitted and guests are welcome. *Brunch is a reoccurring event. Monday, March 5th: Back to Nature Lecture Series Panthers, Bobcats, and Bears, Oh My! Learn More About These Florida Creatures. Lecture Presented by The Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. 10:30am in the Clubhouse. Complimentary. Guests welcome. Attendance confirmation is required. Click here to view Flyer. Saturday, March 10th: Club Night Dining in the Club House. Join friends for a casual elegant A la carte menu. Reservations required 5:30-8:00pm. Shorts are permitted and guests are welcome. *Club Night Dining is a reoccurring event every Saturday night unless otherwise specified. Sunday, March 11th: Chef s Carving Night 6:00pm Buffet. $28.95++ per person. Shorts Permitted. Guests Welcome. Separate reservations required for dining and golf event. Click here to view Flyer. Continued on next page...

Upcoming Social & Dining Events Continued Saturday, March 17th: St. Patrick s Day. Buffet reservations 5:30pm to 8:00pm. $28.95++ per person. Irish sounds with DJ Jeff Hickcox. Theme Attire or shorts are permitted. Guests are welcome. Click here to view flyer. Friday, March 30th: Back To Nature Lecture Series Guided Bird Watching Tour. Join The Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Staff for this Guided Bird Watching Tour within TwinEagles. Meet in front of the clubhouse for this complimentary educational tour. Attendance confirmation is required. Limited to 30 people (15 carts). Guests Welcome. Outside event, dress accordingly & bring binoculars. Click here to view flyer. Thursday, March 29th: Champion s Dinner. Cocktail Reception at 6:00pm, Awards Ceremony at 7:00pm. The dinner is complimentary for all the champions of the Club designated tournaments. $42.95++ for all other attendees. Reservations required of names for all parties to be seated at a table of 6-12 people. Valet provided. Jackets requested for gentleman. Guests are welcome. See flyer on Page 12. Sunday, April 1st: Easter Brunch. Reservations 10:30am to 2:00pm. $34.95++ per adult, $17.95++ per child ages 6-12, under 6 years of age is complimentary. Golf attire (shorts) permitted. Guests are welcome. Reservations required. See flyer on Page 13. 2017-2018 Social & Dining Events Registration Dates Monday, April 9, 2018 Registration opens March 12 Friday, April 13, 2018 Registration opens March 5th Sunday, April 15, 2018 Registration opens March 12 th Saturday, May 5, 2018 Registration opens April 2nd Back To Nature Lecture Series Season Finale Dinner Dance with Deb & The Dynamics TwinEagles Spring Fling* Chef s Carving Night Kentucky Derby *These events have both a golf tournament (9 or 18 holes) and dining component. Separate registration for golf and dining are required for these events. Dining is open for all members regardless if participating in the golf tournament.

TwinEagles Private Tennis Lessons With United States Professional Tennis Association Certified Tennis Pros: Spike Gonzales, Shawn Hedrick, or Jim Busby Fees: ½ hour - $45.00 ¾ hour - $65.00 1-hour - $80.00 Additional players in a lesson: $5.00 per student Call Spike at 248-0894 to make a reservation. Organized Tennis for 2018 Cardio Tennis: Cardio Tennis is a high energy fitness activity which uses the sport of tennis to provide an aerobic and anaerobic workout. It includes lots of touches of the ball, music, heart rate training and a full-body engaging calorie-burning workout. Heart monitors and music provided. Come join us for the fun and great exercise. Every Tuesday and Thursday at 11am to 1pm. Come out and try this fun activity. First class is free. Group Instructional Programs: Wednesdays & Fridays 11:00am-1:00pm. Learnand-play clinics will be led by past touring professional, Gerry Perry. Gerry is currently a United States Professional Association Elite Professional. He will be teaching all levels, from beginners to tournament players. Personal Fitness Training Donna Brooker donnaleez@gmail.com 239.398.0182 Darin Hovis darin@par4fitness.com 724.301.4285 Massage Services Would You Love A Relaxing Massage? TwinEagles Offers Spa Services through Massage Professionals, Inc. 239-405-3342 License #MM26545 The Club s Spa Treatment Room is Located in the Fitness Center. Click Here to view full Spa Services brochure

THE NEST TwinEagles Homeowner s Association & Member/Resident Organized Activities October 2-8, 2017 Policies for Promoting Member-Resident Organized or Sponsored Events 1. Member-resident organized or sponsored events can be included in the Club s Weekly Happenings which is emailed weekly in season on Monday. Any information to be included must be emailed to Kacie Stratton Shields, kshields@twineagles.com, by the Friday prior. All information must be approved by the Club or Homeowner s Association prior to publication. 2. Member- resident organized or sponsored events, clubs or group flyers and/ or information will be limited to 2 pages and can only announce events/deadlines, etc. up to 1 month prior to the event, etc. 3. All emailed information must include the sponsoring member-resident name and contact information. 4. If a member-resident is seeking member/resident interest in organizing a member sponsored group, activity or club, this information will be included in the publication for 1 month. After 1 month if an extension request has not been made, the posting will be removed. 5. If the member-resident is hosting their event at the club, the Club is happy to accommodate as available and arrangements must be made prior to the event. Club rules and regulations will apply as it relates to dress code, guest policy, etc. TwinEagles Homeowner s Association: KEB Management 6017 Pine Ridge Road Ste. 262 Naples, FL 34119 Phone: 239-262-1396 6. This publication will not be used for Classified Ads, Solicitations or Real Estate. 7. The Club will not send individual promotional emails for member-resident organized or sponsored activities, clubs or events. 8. The Club will not collect monies or take reservations/ sign-ups for member-resident organized or sponsored activities, clubs or events. 9. Member-resident organized events sign-up sheets may be posted in the locker rooms and details of the event should be included on this posting. Locker room bulletin board space is limited, so sign-up sheets may only be posted for upcoming events (within 1 month) and must be approved by the Club. The Nest ~ Event Details On the Following Pages

TwinEagles Book Club We had a fun February book club meeting where everyone got very passionate about Fredrik Backman's Beartown. The novel is about a small dying town in Sweden whose only hope of survival is to become the home of the winning junior hockey team. What follows however is an incident that divides the town and the team. The novel is about hockey (or any sport/activity that involves an entire community), but it is also about small towns, class differences, parenting styles, frendships, and very contemporary social problems. The characters are unique and beg to be understood. Backman is a master at introducing words/phrases which cause his readers to make assumptions--and then later learn that the words had a different meaning. When members are still discussing the book after they leave the meeting, when they have comments/questions that require them to re-address the book, when the themes touch them very deeply--it's a worthwhile read, and we all agreed on that! We will read Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng for Tuesday, March 20, and meet in the ladies locker room lounge at 4pm. If you are interested in joining our discussions and receiving our group emails, please contact Sharon Barry (sseb327@comcast.net) Bible Study Tuesdays at 10:00 a.m. in the Twin Eagles Clubhouse (Open Dining Room or Conference Room) For additional information contact: Thelma Johnson at 239-304-9448 or thelmajohnson38@hotmail.com. Please bring your Bible, a pen and note pad. We sincerely welcome returning members and new members. Both men and women are welcome. February 27 March 7, 28 April 3, 10, 17, 24 May 5 Hand Arts Group If you enjoy hand arts of any kind, ie: knitting, crochet, quilting, basket weaving, card making, etc. and enjoy the friendship of other crafters, please bring your project & supplies and join us. We meet Thursdays from 1:00-4:00 in the Ladies Locker Room. Questions, please contact Sue Jeffries (C) 203-979-9338 (E) suejeffries7@sbcglobal.net Men s Poker To sign up for or to inquire about the TE Poker Group, please contact: Jules Ghedina Email: JGhedina@yahoo.com; or phone (239) 417-0339 Poker events are usually held twice a month, on Wednesdays, from 6:00 to 9:00 PM. The Poker group is a social event and not a gambling event. So come out for a good time and socialize with some of your members and neighbors Pub style food such as: Pizza, Wings, tenders, Mini Meatball subs, sandwiches wraps, etc will be served each week on a rotating basis. Preliminary Poker Schedule: Mar 7th, 21st April 4th, 18th / May 2nd, 16th, 30th

Grandma s Attic Looking for TwinEagles Members who are interested in pooling resources and forming a GRANDMA'S ATTIC! Most of us have downsized our homes and storage has become an issue. If anyone has items they would like to share with fellow TE grandparents when the grandchildren visit, I would be more than happy to be the conduit to facilitate this exchange. Items such as the following: Bicycles (smallest to largest, both male and female), Tricycles, Scooters (push and electric), Port-a- Cribs, Playpens, Car seats/booster seats, High chairs, Beach chairs, Beach umbrellas, Beach toys, etc. If interested, email me your contact information and a brief description of the item(s) you have to share and I will keep a running inventory. When anyone has grandchildren coming for a visit, just simply contact me and I will get you hooked up with the TE resident(s) that have the needed item(s). Carolyn Carpenter carolyncarpenter48@gmail.com 239-331-7242 Ladies Social Groups Canasta/Hand & Foot Tuesdays at 10:15am in the Balmoral Room. For more information please contact: Mary Jo Ansalone mjgnaples@yahoo.com Mah Jongg Thursdays at 10:15am in the Ladies locker room. be a weekly sign up sheet on the bulletin board in the Ladies locker room. Questions about Bridge: Tish Stephens tish.stephens@gmail.com or 239-228-6107 Saturday Mah Jongg Saturday Mornings at 10:00am in the Ladies Locker Room. Questions please contact: Beverly Kuperman 845-641-7853 or bevkuperman@gmail.com For more information please contact: Barb Boggan (239) 331-4383 or fbboggs@gmail.com Bridge Thursday at 10:15am We will meet in the Ladies locker room. There will

100+ Women Who Care of Southwest Florida You re invited to join a very special group of women. 100+ Women Who Care OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA Giving together to make a difference in our community. 2017 meetings: Thursday, March 8th All meetings are 4:00pm to 5:00pm at Temple Shalom 4630 Pine Ridge Road Naples. Meeting space generously donated by Temple Shalom. Join us. Experience the power of one hour! In only ten short meetings, since 2013 we ve raised more than $150,000 for worthy local charities serving Southwest Florida. If... you don t like lengthy meetings you don t have time for a major volunteer commitment 1 hour We meet for no more than one hour. 3 times a year We meet once each month, in January, February, and March only. 3 presentations Every member has the opportunity to nominate a local nonprofit 501(c)3 charity. Three are chosen at random for the group s consideration. 10 minutes If your charity is one of the three chosen, you ll deliver a brief timed presentation to the membership, describing why that charity should receive the group s donation. 1 charity per month After hearing presentations on three charities, members cast ballots to determine which charity will receive our donations for the month. $100 Each member commits to write a check for $100 to that charity. 100% Every penny of your donation goes to the charity. None is used for operations.... and your donation is tax deductible. 100WomenSouth westflorida.com you want to learn more about local charities working to make Southwest Florida a better place you want to tell others about a charity you support you want to be part of a national network of locallyfocused chapters you want 100% of your donation to go directly to the charity......then 100+ Women Who Care of Southwest Florida is the organization for you! We make philanthropy simple. Here s how it works: Facebook: 100WomenSouth westflorida Please call Sheila Gea 239-455-2727 with any questions If you have a member event or activity that you would like to promote please contact Kacie at kshields@ twineagles.com

Sunshine Club of TwinEagles For those unfamiliar with the Sunshine Club or those new to TwinEagles, the Sunshine Club is a group of residents who have joined together to reach out to all of our friends and neighbors to bring comfort and caring in times of accident, sickness or death. The Sunshine Club of TwinEagles will be collecting for the 2018 season starting January 1st, 2018 and continue through March 31st, 2018. The membership will be five dollars and is open to all resident of TE. To become a Sunshine Club member, or continue existing membership, please put five dollars cash (10 dollars per couple) in an envelope marked Sunshine Club and put your name/names and amount on the envelope and give to any committee member. The committee includes Dolores Piccoli, Cindy DeArmond, Mary Jo Ansalone, Elaine Gilman, and Barb Boggan. If you have any questions, all committee members addresses, phone numbers and emails are listed in our directory. A Sunshine Club member put it best in a recent thank you after receiving a gift from the members. It certainly is a spirit lift after a bout with surgery or sickness to receive your gift from the club. I strongly urge every neighbor and resident of TwinEagles who is not yet a member of the Sunshine Club to join. For a small donation you can be a part of spreading sunshine to your friends and neighbors at a time when it is needed. Once again, thanks to all. Ping-Pong Club of Twin- Eagles Calling all ping-pong players! RESUMING IN February Tuesdays and Thursdays 11:30am- 1:30pm in the fitness center studio. Contact Ken Kalhor if you have questions: kurosh@thekalhors.com Reminder: Ping Pong table is stowed behind the receptionist desk when not in use. Players, please fold the table and put back in place for the next use. Studio space is a shared area for all recreational/ fitness activities unless a Club fitness class is scheduled.