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Look for Valuables at the Lost and Found

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Throughout the year, lost-and-found items appear at the Concierge Desk. Members and guests leave behind jackets and coats, umbrellas, athletic items, shoes, car keys and valuables. The concierge staff helps these lost items find their way back to the owners. More importantly, their goal is to reduce the number of misplaced articles in the first place. Belongings should be labeled with the owner’s name or account number whenever feasible. This is especially important for children’s items. Leaving a business card in the pocket of coats and jackets is another helpful suggestion. Gym bags, racquets, shoes and water bottles are frequently left behind, so taking a moment to mark these in some way assists staff in identifying the owners. Owners may claim lost belongings at the Concierge Desk by identifying their items. Unclaimed items are donated to a charitable organization (or local charities). Hundreds of items go unclaimed every month. Valuables such as cash, wallets, jewelry and watches are logged in by the manager on duty and held in safe storage for longer periods. Members are encouraged to make sure they have all of their items before leaving locker rooms, restaurants, restrooms and court areas. Luggage, clothing, packages or other articles left unattended in any area of the clubhouse may be moved to the lost and found without notice, and at the owner’s expense and risk. For more information or to inquire about a lost item, visit the Concierge Desk, call 503517-7235 or email concierge@themac.com.

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Divorce Policy Changes Timeline The Board of Trustees recently approved a change to the Club Rules regarding the time frame to separate a family membership after a divorce. Couples on a family membership must separate their account no later than three months after the date on the final divorce decree. The former rule allowed couples six months after the dissolution to split their family membership. The House Committee recommended the change to expedite the process. Continued on page 24


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