Good Fellowship Day
Birds Back in Action
New this year, the MAC will offer a Free ROUND-TRIP shuttle ride for every home game! The Cardinals take the field at Busch Stadium on Monday, April 8, for the home opener. With yet another post-season run last year, Cardinals fans are anticipating an exciting season. Make the MAC your pre- and post-game destination for every Cardinals home game. On opening day, the Sportsman’s Club will feature a ballpark buffet until 3 p.m. Fill up on your favorite baseball treats before heading to Busch. Throughout the season, visit the Jack Buck Grill for food
and beverages before and after the game. Be watching for drink and appetizer specials in the Grill.
Opening Day • April 8th!
• Ballpark Buffet ‘til 3 p.m. • Pick you up after the game • Round-Trips ALL Season • Jack Buck Grill open before and after ALL games for dinner and drinks.
Need Cards Gear?
If you need some Cardinals gear to show your team support, the MAC Pro Shop has shirts, hats and more. A new selection of merchandise is now available. Stop in and deck yourself out in red! *Note: Cards gear now available in both Pro Shops.
“SUIT UP FOR THE SEASON”
Food, Fun and Friendship at Good Fellowship Day Chuck Roland, Bill Skaggs, Frank Bittner and Bob Croak reminisce in the Sportman’s Club.
Three generations of Good Fellowship: Jim Jr., Brendan, Jim Sr., and Ray Harter.
Gary Gossett competes in the rowing competition. 18
APRIL 2013
Members, both old and young, gathered at the Downtown Clubhouse for the annual Good Fellowship Day party. Celebrating camaraderie and a commitment to fitness, a variety of athletic events were held, followed by a delicious lunch in the Sportsman’s Club. Lunch wouldn’t be complete without all the cold beer members could drink. Andy Gleeson gets a scalp massage by Downtown Barbershop On the courts, the Club’s basketball players put on an exhibition game. Stylist Alisa McCulley, and Squash, handball and racquetball players competed in matches. Mike Fleming a manicure by Barbershop won the three-point contest, hitting seven out of 10 shots. Richard Joyce won Manicurist Dannelle Jennings. the closest-to-the-pin contest. His shot landed 10-feet from the pin. In the rowing competitions, members competed by age class. Mike Todd and Dustin Odham won the Under-40 class lightweight division, the 500-meter and the 2000-meter, respectively. In the 40-49 age group, Rob Wunderlich was the victor. Wunderlich also had the best times in each event for the day amongst all participants. Gene Frederic won the Under-40 class heavyweight division, and had the best times in each event. John Reichert won the 50-59 class lightweight division in the 500-meter competition. Governor John Noce and Gary Gossett won the 60-69 class heavyweight division, the 500-meter and the 2000-meter, respectively. Kenneth McKenna won the 70+ lightweight class division in the 500-meter. Duke Niedringhaus competes Andy Gleeson broke swimming records in the 25-yard freestyle, backstroke in the golf contest. and butterfly. Dave Senay held all three of these records until Gleeson broke them on Good Fellowship Day. Massage therapists gave free chair massages, personal trainers gave free health assessments and the ladies from the Barbershop gave complimentary scalp massages and mini-manicures. Members also participated in free fitness classes including spinning, yoga for all, boot camp and core class. Whether members were competing, working up a sweat or just cheering from the sidelines, everyone had a great day at the MAC. Spinning class participants working up a sweat!