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News FromCoharie The Official Newsletter of Coharie Country Club 101 Coharie Lane Clinton, NC 28328 910.592.6745 Coharie CC Board of Directors President: Randy Barefoot Vice President: Mark Calcutt Secretary: Nancy Heath Chasity Herring Stacy Hardison Danny Aycock Brent Parrish Todd Williams Annette Starling Inside this issue: Club News 1-7 Lounge News 8 Upcoming 1-3 Menus 9-10 COHARIE AND COVID-19 Since the Governor on June 26 at 5 PM, requires face coverings inside businesses. We are going to enforce this for our employees. They will wear masks while they are work- ing. Employees that serve or prepare food will also wear gloves. We are encouraging our members to do the same. If everyone will do their part then hopefully, we will slow down the spread of the Corona Virus and we can get back to some type of normal life (whatever that is to be). The masks will be for employees in the clubhouse only. The lifeguards and Maintenance employees will not be required to wear them. The lifeguard must be able to call out warnings and blow their whistle, without any thing getting in the way. The Maintenance crew are mostly more than 6 feet away from any members and they normally work alone. We still must maintain the 6-foot social distancing in- side and out. Please help us by honoring this request. Please remember to wash your hands as often as you can. Please if you have any of the following symptoms: Cough, Shortness of Breath, Fever, Chills, Muscle pain, Head- ache, Sore Throat, or Loss of Taste or Smell then please to not enter the building or Pool area. We are trying to keep everyone safe. MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: We would like to welcome all of our new members: JC Thomas Family Warren Sinclair Family Dewayne & Carne Green Brandon Warren Family Justin Sinclair Family Jonathan Fussell Family We are thrilled to welcome you all to the Coharie family.

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Page 1: News FromCoharieVolume Volume 25, Issue 5 , Issue Page 4 News from the CMGA Due to the shelter in place order being extended until May 8th by Governor Cooper, the CMGA will wait until

News FromCoharie The O ff i c ia l News l e t ter o f Co har i e Count r y C lub

101 Coharie Lane

Clinton, NC 28328

910.592.6745

Coharie CC

Board of Directors

President:

Randy Barefoot

Vice President:

Mark Calcutt

Secretary:

Nancy Heath

Chasity Herring

Stacy Hardison

Danny Aycock

Brent Parrish

Todd Williams

Annette Starling

Inside this issue:

Club News 1-7

Lounge News 8

Upcoming 1-3

Menus 9-10

COHARIE AND COVID-19 Since the Governor on June 26 at 5 PM, requires face coverings inside businesses. We are going to enforce this for our employees. They will wear masks while they are work-ing. Employees that serve or prepare food will also wear gloves. We are encouraging our members to do the same. If everyone will do their part then hopefully, we will slow down the spread of the Corona Virus and we can get back to some type of normal life (whatever that is to be). The masks will be for employees in the clubhouse only. The lifeguards and Maintenance employees will not be required to wear them. The lifeguard must be able to call out warnings and blow their whistle, without any thing getting in the way. The Maintenance crew are mostly more than 6 feet away from any members and they normally work alone. We still must maintain the 6-foot social distancing in-side and out. Please help us by honoring this request.

Please remember to wash your hands as often as you can. Please if you have any of the following symptoms: Cough, Shortness of Breath, Fever, Chills, Muscle pain, Head-ache, Sore Throat, or Loss of Taste or Smell then please to not enter the building or Pool area. We are trying to keep everyone safe.

MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: We would like to welcome all of our new members:

• JC Thomas Family • Warren Sinclair Family • Dewayne & Carne Green • Brandon Warren Family • Justin Sinclair Family • Jonathan Fussell Family

We are thrilled to welcome you all to the Coharie family.

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News from the Pool Hello, everyone!

Here’s the July CCC pool update:

There have been A LOT of people who have been enjoying the pool, and we hope that continues for the

rest of the summer!

Thank you all for making the effort to sign yourselves and your guests in when you come to the pool.

We really need you all to sign in with each visit. If you have guests, PLEASE list the town where the

guest lives.

Remember: when you child turns 9, he/she is eligible to take the swim test to see if he/she can come to

the pool unaccompanied by an adult. See a lifeguard to take the test.

Social distancing at the pool because of Covid-19 has been going well. We appreciate everyone's coop-

eration.

"Does chlorine in pool water inactivate the virus?

“The good news is that the average amount of chlorine that’s in a pool is going to kill the virus,” Lavin [Roberta Lavin, University of Tennessee College of Nursing] says. Assuming that your pool is properly maintained, the chemicals in the water should be enough to render the virus inactive.

The CDC reported on March 10 that “there is no evidence that COVID-19 can be spread to humans through the use of pools and hot tubs. Proper operation, maintenance, and disinfection (e.g., with chlorine and bromine) of pools and hot tubs should remove or inactivate the virus that causes COVID-19.”

https://www.usms.org/fitness-and-training/articles-and-videos/articles/coronavirus-and-swimming-what-you-need-to-know

Water aerobics has been great! Speaking from personal experience, I had NO IDEA it was going to be

such a workout. Plus, it's fun! Join us on Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 10:00. You can just show

up. $30 for the 6-week class.

Saturday, July 4 is going to be a fun day at the pool! Swimming pool games will take place at different

times during the day, from about 12:00-4:00. We’ll be having contests and fun with shaving cream.

Come out and enjoy the fun!

Remember the pool is available for birthday parties or any kind of get-together, so please use it while

summer is here! Contact me (Susan) or Tim Pope at the club to book a party.

We hope to see you at the Coharie pool!

Ms. Susan, pool manager

(910) 385-8770

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Summer Swim Lessons with Coach Saylors Sampson County had the good fortune to have a new professional swim coach take over the Greater Sampson Aquatic Team a year ago. Coach Rhett Saylors grew up swimming and coaching in Atlanta, Georgia. He was then recruited to swim for East Carolina where he was a Pirate sprinter throughout his college years. He has been brilliant as a swim coach. Coharie Country Club athletes he has trained include Eli Hardison, Kenzy Yang, the Starling sisters (Annell Grace and Annie Marie), and the Bell siblings (Avett and Macy). All of whom swam faster and further each month under his training.

Although swim lessons from lifeguards may be a good option, learning from a professional coach your child will generally learn how to swim sooner with better technique. Plus if your child shows the propensity for swimming, Coach Saylors will also be able to teach your child potentially all four competitive strokes instead of just learning to swim to avoid drowning.

The only thing Dr. Yang dislikes about Coach Saylors is that Dr. Yang is no longer the fastest swimmer in Sampson County since Coach Saylors arrival to Sampson County.

This summer Coach Saylors will be available for private lessons here at the Coharie Country Club pool. You may contact him directly to set up lessons.

By way of comparison, if you take your child for swim lessons at the Triangle Aquatic Center in Cary where the teacher may not be as skilled or trained as Rhett, their rates are as follows: Private series of 6 lessons $296, Semi-Private $200 per child.

Below are his rates and his contact information: Contact: [email protected] 404-788-2973

Swim lessons must be scheduled at least 24 hours ahead of time, and will require the same amount of notice to cancel unless there is an emergency or weather issue.

News from the Superintendent July is here and so is the summer heat. We have completed aerifying greens, and will continue to get them back

in shape for Member guest at the end of the month.

It has been a tough couple months. Three members of my staff have been out at some point due to Covid-19 com-

plications and testing. We have also had to contend with rain seemingly every few days. We fell behind with

course maintenance due to this, bit we are working hard to get thongs back to where it should be.

We are looking forward to beginning the tee project soon. With the work going on, some holes may need to be

closed due to construction. Hopefully this project can be a huge benefit to the course and out members. With the

boards approval, we are looking to strip the putting green to fix the area on several greens that need to be sided.

We will replace the putting green with Sunday bermudagrass. When it is finished it will provide the course with a

new, bigger putting green. This will also serve as way to show what could be done in the future to other greens.

Thank you all for your support. My staff and I really appreciate it.

COST OF LESSONS (based on membership to Coharie Country Club)

1 on 1: one athlete to one coach 2 on 1: two swimmers of similar ability

Single lesson: 30 minutes: $40 member/ $50 non member

Single lesson: $30 per child, $60 for two children/ $35 per child non-member $70 for two children

6 lessons, 30 minutes each: $230/ $290 non member

6 lessons: $170/ $340 for two children/ $200 per child non member $400 for two childrens

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Coharie Kids are Playing Lots of Golf Message from General Manager Richard Kimble:

Just a Shout out for our kids that have been playing during the week. These young boys and girls have been playing about every day during the week . Just in case that I have not seen every parent of these kids, I want you to know what a great job they are doing. They are letting players thru if needed, they are having fun, and they are very respectful to all members and staff. Thanks for doing a great job teaching these kids how to conduct themselves when you are not around. They are great kids and I enjoy working with them. Please keep up the great work and keep playing golf.

Driving Range Please remember to hit range balls only within the roped off areas or from the matts . Range balls are only to be hit on the range and not the golf course. If you need range balls please see the Pro Shop staff and they will get them for you.

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Twilight is under way this year. The winners in first week were Cindy & Bill Nance/Wendy & Bob Carr. Week 2 saw Anita Pope & Randy Folger/Robbie & Todd Williams victorious. More pictures to come.

Twilight League 2020

CMGA Reverse Drawing On June 13 the Coharie Men’s Golf Association held it annual reverse drawing. Food was prepared by Chef Emily. While turnout was light, it was still a great evening. The final five decided to split. There were:

• Greg Thornton

• Bobby Spell

• Jason Kivett

• Smokey Norris

• Ken Sutton

The CMGA would like to thank everyone who supported us by participating in the drawing. We hope that everything will be back to normal next year.

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Member-Guest We are still planning on having the Member Guest Tournament on July 31 -Aug 1. We ask that you contact Richard to sign up your team. He will need the following information:

Name, Address, and most importantly their GHIN Number. Players without a valid GHIN Number will have to play as a ZERO handicap. If you partner needs help getting a GHIN established then have them contact Richard and he will help them.

Right now we are under the Governors Phase 2. Hopefully by the end of June we will be under Phase 3. Phase 2 only allows us 75 people in the ballroom and upper bar area. So this could be a problem. But we are hoping that the Governor will change to Phase 3 by the end of June. This would allow us to have many more people in the ballroom and upper bar area.

With this being said, we are now taking sign up for the member guest golf tournament. The early bird special of $400 per team will be from now until July 10 and after that it will be $425 per team. Contact Richard to get signed up. We will continue to update you with any changes as they become available. Please stay safe and we will beat this Covid.

Please let me know if you have any questions that I can help you with concerning the 2020 Member guest..

Richard

Place Your Order from Lounge Online You are now able to place you order for the lounge online. Simply go to www.cohariecc.com and

click on the red “Online Ordering click here” button. It is on the home page under the USGA

logo. You do not have to create an account to use it. You are able to order lunch, dinner, or sides

and enter a time you would like to pick it up. You can pay online or pay when you pick it up.

NOTE: Only menus that are available will be visible. For example, the Dinner menu is only visible

during dinner hours. If you would like a detail set of instructions you can go to

www.cohariecc.com/order and print directions. We hope member will enjoy this new service.

You can also launch the app from you phone using the following QR Code (you will need to install

a QR Code reader on your phone):

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Picture from the New Updated Wall of Fame

Volume 25, Issue 7

Attention Coharie members: The newly formed Coharie Historic Committee is asking for your help to document

the history and interesting stories about Coharie Country Club. If you have any artifacts including pictures, docu-

ments, or stories please share with anyone on the committee. (Brooks Barwick, Jeff Heath, Ronnie Honeycutt, Bill

Nance, Whit Tart, Bill Turlington, Tom Turlington, Randy Wiggins, George Williams, Bob Yow)

The Committee goals:

• To research and collect documents, information and pictures of the history of Coharie Country Club

• Talk with current and former members to obtain interesting facts and stories

• Compile into a pictorial history book

• To have book ready for the 75th anniversary celebration in Fall of 2021

If anyone has copies of old minutes, newsletters or pictures to contribute to the Coharie

Historical Committee, please leave at the club or contact Nancy Heath to pick up.

Historic Committee

Bob Yow scored hole-in-one on Hole #15 on June 29, 2020. Congratulations Bob!

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News From the Lounge

• Our daily lunch specials will be sent out by text messages during mid-morning each day.

You can also see the lunch menu by going to http://www.cohariecc.com/lunch2.pdf. Don’t

forget to sign up by texting the word COHARIE to 85100. You will get a response text ask-

ing if you want to join the texting service, please respond with the letter “Y”. Try it out and

if you decide it is not for you, you can opt out at any time by responding “STOP”.

• All tickets, except cash tickets, in the Pro Shop and Lounge must be signed prior to leaving

the Clubhouse.

• Our dinner service hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays are from 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm. Please

remember that while walk-ins are welcome, reservations will be accommodated first. Don’t

forget to call and make reservations for dinner service on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sunday

buffets. Reservations help our small two-person kitchen staff complete your orders in a

timely manner.

• No outside food or beverage will be permitted inside the building without approval from

Management. Please utilize our bar and kitchen staff for your dining needs.

• Our Lounge Hours are as follows: Monday 10:30am-9pm, Tuesday 10:30am-9pm, Wednes-

day 10:30am-9pm, Thursday 10:30am-9pm, Friday 9:30am-10pm, Saturday 9:30am-10pm,

Sunday 9:30am-9pm.

• If you have any comments, suggestions, or ideas to help us improve our service in the

Lounge, please see Richard Kimble.

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Member Memos

Pool Hours

M-Sa: 11am-8pm

Su: 1pm-8pm

Contact Information:

Web: http://www.cohariecc.com

Clubhouse: 592-6745

Pro Shop: 592-2951

Pool: 592-2384

Club Fax: 592-4455

Email:

Richard Kimble, General Manager

[email protected]

Tim Pope, Bookkeeper

[email protected]

Kevin McCamy, Superintendent

[email protected]

Member Memos/Contact Information

News from the Social Committee

In an effort to keep our members safe we have canceled all social events at Coharie for now.

As soon as it is allowed, we will reschedule as many events as possible. Our food service is in

full swing to serve you. Enjoy Chef Emily’s delicious entrees at home...no cooking, no clean-

ing! Healthcare providers tell us that vitamin D is a great boost to the immune system. Our

golf course and tennis courts remain open to get you out in the fresh air and sunshine. Come

play a round of golf, a few sets of tennis or just take a walk on our beautiful course. Remem-

ber, getting outside you do not have to be around a lot of people or do anything risky. You can

still get outside and stay healthy while significantly boosting your immune system and improv-

ing your mood! Hope to see you soon!

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JULY DINNER MENUS Tuesday Buffet: Adult $12.99, Children 10 and under $8.99

Thursday Dinner prices vary depending on menu

JULY BUFFET MENUS (Tuesday Nights) July 7 - Meatloaf, Fried Chicken, Mash Potatoes, Green Bean, Glaze Carrots, Salad Bar, Dessert

July 14 - Beef and Broccoli, Sesame Chicken, White Rice, Mix Vegetables, Dessert and Salad Bar

July 22 - Taco Bar, Pork, Chicken,Steak Spanish Rice and Sautéed Squash Blend, Salad Bar and Dessert

July 28 - Lasagna, Fried Porkchop, Broccoli, Scalloped Potatoes, Fried Okra

JULY DINNER SPECIALS (Thursday Nights)

July 2 - Steak Bites Mash Potatoes and Mix Vegetables

July 9 - Orange Glazed Salmon Wild Rice and Asparagus

July 16 - Hamburger Steak Mash Potatoes and Green Beans

July 23 - Shrimp Alfredo Pasta W/ Side Salad

July 30 - Top Sirloin BP and Broccoli

Food Service Please join us for Lunch and Dinner Service. Chef Emily will be serving lunch on Tuesday-Friday and Dinner is Tuesday and Thursday nights. If you have any suggestions, please email [email protected] or let your servers know and they will communicate to management.

JULY LUNCH MENUS Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1

Grill Chicken

Strawberry and Feta

Spinach Salad

2

Monte Cristo Sand-

wich w/side

3

Crab Cake Slider

w/side

4

A La Carte Menu

5

A La Carte Menu

6

A La Carte Menu

7

Chicken or Steak

Philly Wrap w/side

8

Grill Chicken

Caesar Cobb Salad

9 Porkchop Sandwich w/side

10 Shrimp Quesadilla w/chips

11

A La Carte Menu

12

A La Carte Menu

13

A La Carte Menu

14

Sloppy Joe w/side 15

Grill Chicken Mix

Berry Spinach

Salad

16

Crispy Chicken

Burger w/side

17

Bang Bang Shrimp

Wrap with side

18

A La Carte Menu

19

A La Carte Menu

20

A La Carte Menu

21

All American

Burger w/side

22

Chopped BLT

House Salad

23

Hamburger Slider

w/side

24

Fried Fish or

Shrimp w/side

25

A La Carte Menu

26

A La Carte Menu

27

A La Carte Menu

28

Club Turkey or

Ham Croissant w/

side

29

Roast Beef Sand-

wich w/side

30

Chicken Salad

Wrap w/side

31

Shrimp Tacos (3)