The Spokane Club Newsletter February and March 2023

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THE SPOKANE CLUB

FEBRUARY & MARCH 2023 NEWSLETTER

Dear Membership,

I hope everyone is having a great start to 2023. We are moving into what is looking to be a banner year for the Spokane Club. Thanks to the loyalty of our membership, patronage numbers are moving up. We have had back-to-back months with positive membership growth. It is not only that we are adding a whole lot of new members, but we are also retaining our current membership. Membership trends of the past 6 months give me great confidence to state that the current membership base is really a core group of people who truly love and cherish being part of the Spokane Club family. This above all makes me and the rest of the team very proud to be working in service of the Spokane Club Members. We are committed to taking the membership experience in all parts of the club to the next level up.

I am most excited to talk about the relaunch of the 1910 Restaurant and Lounge. We know that over the last few years, the culinary offering in Spokane has been elevated in food and service, and our members have many amazing options. At the same time, the Club’s restaurant has not been a place you would frequent with your friends, family, or clients due to the lack of that special touch private club restaurants are known for. The Culinary Team of the Spokane Club is ready to change that come March 1st. One thing we have that no other restaurant has in Spokane is that we know each of our customers personally and we can personalize your dining experience to make each time you dine with us a memorable experience. Leoni, our new Restaurant Manager has been hard at work with her team behind the scenes. Throughout February, we will share many more details of the relaunch, including the new menu, uniforms, new wine program, cocktail list, surprise tastings, etc. I urge all members to come and try the restaurant at least once a month.

In other major updates, the gym is being redone and we hope to have it finished by the 1st half of February. The new gym will not only look and play great but will also allow us to start a new Pickleball

MESSAGE FROM THE GM THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

league and bring back a bigger and better basketball program than ever before. In addition to the gym, all other wooden surfaces were refinished and sealed. I am also particularly excited about the Racquetball Social event in March. This event will allow all the racquetball players to meet each other and play friendly matches with other members at equal skill levels and yes, there will be cocktails.

Overall, all our club events are becoming increasingly popular and many sell out quickly so we urge you to make your reservation as soon as you see something which interests you. We are continuously looking to add events for groups of members who are underrepresented. For example, we are right now looking to add a whole lot of activities for teenagers to do at the Club. Another event to watch out for is the Brain and Brawn Challenge. Think of the “Amazing Race” but inside the Club.

There are more exciting things coming, and I look forward to sharing them as plans become more concrete.

See you around the corner.

Yours sincerely,

(331) 210-4105

hsandhu@spokaneclub.org

MESSAGE FROM THE GM
BRAINS 25 $40 Sport Shop SATURDAY FEBRUARY 10 AM - 1 PM REGISTER ONLINE AT MEMBERS.SPOKANECLUB.ORG OR EMAIL JOSH AT JBRANDON@SPOKANECLUB.ORG ATHLETIC/SWIM GEAR NECESSARY FEE REGISTRATION PER TEAM ALL AGES WELCOME &BRAWN TEAMS MUST HAVE 2-4 PEOPLE WE'RE CHALLENGING YOUR TEAM TO A SERIES OF PHYSICAL AND MENTAL COMPETITIONS TO WIN FABULOUS PRIZES

MESSAGE FROM ACCOUNTING

If you had auto-pay with our old system, it will need to be set up again in the Member Portal.

To set up auto-pay:

24/7 Fitness Access

1. Log into our Members portal website: members.spokaneclub.org

2. Click the "Online Statement" link in the image.

3. Click the "Make a Payment" tab at the top (not on the right side).

4. Click either "Add Bank account" or "Add credit card" and follow the directions.

5. For setting up future auto payments, click on the link to the right that says: "Schedule a future or recurring payment".

And that's it! If you have any questions, please contact the front desk or our accounting team at (509) 8388511

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!

Blake Bruce and Steven Bruce

Molly Burke, Receptionist

Erica Clark, Sr. Investment Advisor and James Clark, Producer

Stanley Corbit, Attorney and Caroline Burnett, Attorney

Robin Covello, Medical Writer and Russell Erickson

Brent Davies, President of VP Data

Commons and John Trombold

Anita DiFrancesco, VP Clinical Operations

Tony DiTommaso, Principal and Liz

Slamkowski, Director

Maija Druffel, Attorney and Jed Druffel, Engineer

Jason Duskey, Bartender

Lisa Ellingsen

Richard Ellis and Caroline Law

Branden Griffith, Realtor and Katherine Griffith

Christopher Hannigan, CEO of Mama

Torrez Salsa Co and Sara Hannigan

Michael Hines and Crystal Cuskelly

Kelly Kelly and Ray Kelly

Ruth Kohlmeier and Irvin Kohlmeier

Richard Kohls, Senior Sales and

Susan Mahan Kohls, Dentist

Kevin Kunz, VP of Aquipor Technologies

Casey Linane-Booey, Attorney and Harper Kane

Randy Marler, Firefighter and Renae Marler, Psychotherapist

Tim Martin and Rachel Martin

Nathan Martin, Owner of Bliss Hair Studio and Miguel Posada, Nurse Practitioner

Elizabeth Merenda, Software Compliance Analyst

Rebecca Moore, Manager

Ryan Murphy, Software Developer

John Parks

Natalie Parrish, Sr. Product Manager and Thanh Huynh

Trevor Pincock, Attorney

Todd Porter, Attorney

Joanna Puryear, Associate Attorney

Andrew Purpura, CEO of JAX Consulting and Teagan Purpura, COO of JAX Consulting

Richard Raya, Owner of Spokane

Hands On Detail

Michael Robinson, Teacher and Jennifer Robinson, Associate Dean of Pharmacy

Brianne Bienemann Rogers, Sales Rep

Garrett Saiki, Marketing Manager and Mikal Wilkerson, Dental Hygienist

Hunter Tately, Clinical Manager

Tucker Toelke, Engineer and Dallas Montano, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney

Bryan Toston, Owner of Kraken Creative

Bryan Vanderhoof, Technical Customer Support and Laurie Vanderhoof, Speech Language Pathology

Jamie Waldo, Founding Attorney and Aja Harms

Patrick Walsh, Founder of FIG 1

Patents and Jaunessa Walsh, CEO of Farmgirlfit

Sean Walter, Admin Sgt and Sara Walter

Jed Whittaker, Owner of Jack Pine Media

Landon Wilbur, Reset Coordinator and Madelyn Hoffman, Dental Support Supervisor

Bryce Withers, Regional Director and Amber Withers

Vince Zito, Consultant and Rachel Zito

CLUB NEWS

VALENTINE'S DAY PACKAGE INCLUDES

2 day, 1 night stay in the Deluxe room at the Spokane Club Inn

Welcome drink upon arrival

Dinner for 2 at the 1910 Restaurant and Lounge or Sweetheart Dinner

Bottle of sparkling wine

Chocolate covered strawberries

Valentine's Day gift from the Club

PACKAGE PRICE

$299+ (SAVE OVER $200)

PACKAGEDATESAVAILABLE

Choose February 11

Valentine's Sweetheart Dinner

Or February 14

Dinner at 1910 Restaurant and Lounge

Limited spots are available, book quickly!

(509) 838-8511 frontdesk@spokaneclub.org
BOOK YOUR STAY

Dear Members,

2023 is a year where new and exciting things are happening at the Club, especially at the 1910 Restaurant and Lounge. I would like to introduce myself to everyone. My name is Leoni Hartsfield. I have been with the Club for approximately two months as the new restaurant manager of 1910 Restaurant and Lounge. My career spans almost 40 years in the service industry. I have had an amazing career ranging from traditional restaurants, professional football teams, entire airports, and high-end private clubs. I have enjoyed working with the amazing staff here at the Club and have been honored to get to know some of the members. My commitment to you is to work diligently to provide you with the service that every member deserves at a private club.

1910 LOUNGE SEASONAL COCKTAILS

A little personal history, I am a proud mother of four military children and a grandmother of seven. I relocated to Spokane from Orlando, Florida, prior to that a short stint in Houston, Texas, and before that my home base of Green Bay, Wisconsin. I am excited about the opportunity I have here at the Spokane Club and look forward to meeting each and every one of you!

MEET LEONI, 1910 RESTAURANT MANAGER Meet Leoni Hartsfield, Restaurant Manager

Valentines '

SWEETHEART DINNER

February 11 | 5:30 - 7:00 pm

First Course

Charcuterie for Two

Second Course

Assorted Rolls

Choice of Spokane Club House Salad or Riverside Caesar

Intermezzo

Lemon Sorbet

Entrée

Choice of Halibut Parmesan with Lemon Beurre Blanc, Parmesan Risotto, Grilled Asparagus or

8oz Beef Tenderloin with Cognac Demi, Yukon Gold Mashed Potatoes, Grilled Asparagus or

Petite Filet with Cognac Demi & Butter Poached Lobster Tail, Parmesan Risotto, Grilled Asparagus

Dessert

Choice of Strawberry Mousse Crêpe with Mint Cream or Chocolate Ganache Raspberry Cake with Truffle Garnish

$64-$72 per person

reserve at members.spokaneclub.org or email jkiley@spokaneclub.org

MESSAGE FROM THE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Dear Members,

2023 has come on strong and we are excited for the next year in athletics. We just completed our yearly inspection and tune-up on all of our cardio equipment in the conditioning room. Whatever your New Year goals are, we are ready to help you meet them.

The basketball gym renovation is nearly done and should be completed on schedule. Next time you are in the facility, sneak a peek from the running track to check the status of the gym. I’ve enjoyed watching the

daily progress on a project of this magnitude. I’m sure our basketball, pickleball, and volleyball players are eagerly awaiting its completion.

If you haven’t seen our new apparel yet, check it out at the Sport Shop. Josh and his team did a great job on it. I recommend the hat and beanie-comfy and stylish. If you think of something that we should add, please send us a request and we will see what we can find for you.

New to aquatics-we are looking forward to launching our open water polo play at the Club in the coming months. Check the wall by the Sport Shop for open play signups. On March 11th, our Masters Swim Team, led by Coach Rob, will be hosting our annual Masters swim meet at the Club.

Our youth swim team, The Spokane Club Penguins, is in the middle of their busy season. We are excited to welcome 5 other local teams, around 100 kids, to compete in our monthly swim meets at the Club. If you are interested in swim team for your kids, please reach out to me at cbarry@spokaneclub.org.

I am looking forward to taking my 6 year old, Annaliese, to the Pretty in Pink Father-Daughter dance on March 11th. I am excited to see how adorable she looks in her dress and dance the night away. To sign up, visit members.spokaneclub.org. I hope to see you there!

Coach Chris, Athletic Director

cbarry@spokaneclub.org

DRINK SPECIALS

COCKTAILS

$15

of Budweiser $13

Hornitos Paloma

Tequila/ grapefruit juice/ simple syrup/ club soda/ grapefruit garnish

Raspberry Lemon Drop

Sky vodka/ raspberry liqueur/ fresh squeezed lemon juice

Bacardi rum/ 4 pieces of pineapple/ pineapple juice/ orange juice/ squeeze of lime

$9

$8 Gascon
GLASS OF WINE $7 14 Hands Pinot Grigio
Malbec Kendall Jackson Chardonnay $7 BEER Pitcher of Beer Bucket
Fruity Rum Punch Daily
$9 $9 HappeningHour IS BACK 20% OFF DRINKS EVERYDAY 4-6 PM 1910 RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE

NEW SPOKANE CLUB APPAREL!

We have officially launched our apparel in the Sports Shop and are excited to see what the members think of our new products! Check out the unisex Nike hoodies, long sleeve Nike t-shirts, short sleeve Nike t-shirts, Carhartt fanny packs, Carhartt beanies, and North Face ball caps. We will be designing a new line seasonally so any and all feedback is welcome so we can keep getting in products that you would like to see.

BASKETBALL COURT RENOVATIONS

We are excited to announce we are on schedule for our renovations for the basketball gym! We are expecting to open the space by the second week of February. To celebrate, we will be hosting a gym reopening party! Stay tuned for more details soon.

Clubs within the Club

Looking to connect with other members with similar interests? Check out Clubs within the Club! Sign up in the Member Portal on the events calendar. Walk & Hike Club and Running Club are in hibernation for the winter but will return in the spring!

Walk & Hike Club

Returning next Spring!

Social Dance

Every Thursday 6 pm and 6:45 pm

Running Club

Returning next Spring!

Classic Card Playing Club

Every 3rd Thursday

11 am - 1 pm

To sign up, visit spokaneclub.org or email aquatics@spokaneclub.org

PENGUIN PENGUIN SWIM SWIMSCHOOL SCHOOL

March Session starting February 27th

April Session starting April 10th

May Session starting May 1st

Whether you're a seasoned swimmer or this is your first time taking the plunge, we've got you covered. Penguin Swim School offers group classes for swimmers of all levels at the Spokane Club, and we'd love to have you join us!

Mondays, Wednesdays, or Saturdays

Downtown Pool

Beginner 3-4 Rockhopper Beginner 4-6 Macaroni Intermediate 3-4 Chinstrap Intermediate 4-6 Gentoo Pre-Swim Team 4+ King Swim School: $60/month

New Year Updates

We have started off the New Year strong with our inaugural New Year Fitness challenge! Whether you are competing in the challenge or not, we hope that you are prioritizing your physical and mental health in the New Year. If you have any questions about how to reach the fitness goals that you have set for yourself, please let us know and we will help you create a gameplan. In the personal training department, we are thrilled to be welcoming Raechel Cline and Carter Schutz to the training staff. Raechel specializes in cardio, Carter concentrates on strength training, and we are lucky to have them both! Be sure to say hello to them next time you see them on the floor! In other exciting news, we are hoping to add a couple pieces of new equipment in the gym soon! Please let us know what equipment you would like to see added, as we will be basing our decision off what receives the highest number of requests. Lastly, be sure to register online for any group fitness classes that you are taking to ensure you have a spot, and to be notified of any changes that occur.

Traveling Basketball Team

We are relaunching our travel basketball team program this year with our first tournament coming up the first weekend of March. This tournament will take place in San Francisco at the Olympic Club. This is the first time we are participating in these tournaments since 2019 when we took home the national title! We can't wait to get our program back on top for the years to

SPORT SHOP DRINK SPECIALS

Get your seasonal drinks at the Sport Shop for a limited time!

February Espresso: Chocolate Raspberry Latte

February Shake: Trainers Featured Shakes for Fitness Challenge

March Espresso: Peppermint Paddy Latte

March Shake: Key Lime Sublime Shake

FOR 2023 ATHLETICS
NEW

RACE TO 100CLASSES FIT

startingoctober1st

the prize

Collect this year's 100 Classes

Fit t-shirt and bragging rights

1st place

Staycation package including 2 Spokane Symphony tickets($600 value!)

the rules

1.

2.

3.

Register for the class online in the member portal Check in at the Sport Shop for the sign-in sheet before every class

Attend 100 group fitness classes by October 1st, 2023

visit the member portal FOR CLASSES

LOCATION KEY

G = GYM | S4 = STUDIO 4

C = CYCLING STUDIO | P = POOL

SS = SAPPHIRE STUDIO

SYMBOLS KEY = LIVE SESSION = ZOOM SESSION AVAILABLE = CHILDCARE AVAILABLE

MIN) *ONLINE RESERVATIONS REQUIRED *SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. VISIT SPOKANECLUB.ORG FOR UPDATES

Featured Trainer

Featured Trainer

Meet Carol Olsen, swim instructor at the Club!

We are so excited to have Carol on our Spokane Club team! A little bit about her, she has lived in many different places as a daughter of a Marine. She loves coffee flavor ice cream and her favorite food is anything Mexican. In the pool, her favorite thing to do is the breast stroke. She has a lovely border collie and golden retriever mix named Mollie and enjoys hiking and snow shoeing in her free time. Carol has always wanted to visit Ireland and her dream vacation is to go anywhere with a beach.

To schedule lessons with Carol, visit the Member Portal!

MON WED THU SAT PUMP FUSION 6 AM DAVID | S4 BARRE 8:15 AM JENNY | S4 PUMP FUSION 9:30 AM DOMINIQUE | S4 PILATES 12 PM STEPHANIE | S4 CYCLE 6 AM DAVID | C CORE EXPRESS 11:30 AM MOLLY | S4 YOGA 12:20 PM TOM | S4 CYCLE 6 AM DAVID | C YOGA 8:15 AM KASSANDRA | S4 LOW IMPACT 9:30 AM KELLY | S4 CORE EXPRESS 11:30 AM DONNA | S4 YOGA 12:15 PM KELLY | SS CYCLE 6 AM LANA | C AQUA FITNESS 7:15 AM JANEL | P GENTLE YOGA 8:15 AM CYNDI | S4 CORE EXPRESS 11:30 AM RAECHEL | S4 YOGA 12:20 PM TOM | S4 PUMP FUSION 6 AM KASEY | S4 BARRE 8:15 AM KASSANDRA | S4 SOCIAL DANCE 6 PM GLENN & PATTY | S4 CYCLE 8 AM MOLLY & OKSANA | C PUMP FUSION 9 AM KASEY & OKSANA | S4 YOGA 10:15 AM JANEL | S4 PUMP FUSION 9:30 AM DOMINIQUE | S4 SOCIAL DANCE 6:45 PM GLENN & PATTY | S4 AQUA FITNESS 7:15 AM PATRICIA | P AQUA FITNESS 8:15 AM PATRICIA | P AQUA FITNESS 7:15 AM PATRICIA | P AQUA FITNESS 8:15 AM PATRICIA | P LOW IMPACT 9:30 AM MONICA | S4 TUE FRI SUN
GROUP FITNESS CLASSES ATHLETIC CLUB HOURS MON-SUN 24 HOURS 509.459.4571 *ALL CLASSES 45 MIN EXCEPT YOGA (60
February Schedule
CORE CHALLENGE 9:15 AM TISH | ZOOM GENTLE YOGA 9:30 AM TISH | ZOOM CORE CHALLENGE 9:15 AM TISH | ZOOM GENTLE YOGA 9:30 AM TISH | ZOOM YOGA/BARRE 9:15AM KATIE | SS YOGA 5:30 PM JENNY | S4 ZUMBA 9:15 AM EVI | S4 GENTLE YOGA 6 AM JENNY | SS BARRE 12 PM KATIE | S4 BOOTCAMP 5:45 PM MONICA | S4 TRX/BOOTCAMP 9:30 AM BECKY | SS YOGA 4 PM RAECHEL&STEPHANIE | S4 BOOTCAMP 6:30 PM MONICA | S4 BARRE 6:00 PM MIRROR | SS TAI CHI 6:00 PM MIRROR | SS CARDIO DANCE 6:00 PM MIRROR | SS SKI CONDITION 10:30 AM KATIE | S4 LOW IMPACT 9:30 AM RAECHEL | SS

HITTING THE MOUNTAINS HITTING THE MOUNTAINS THIS WINTER? THIS WINTER?

GET THE MOST OUT OF SKI AND SNOWBOARD SEASON WITH CONDITIONING AT THE CLUB

SKI CONDITIONING GROUP CLASS SKI CONDITIONING GROUP CLASS

This class will focus on overall body strength, agility, and balance to help you enjoy the winter sports season

Every Wednesday at 10:30 am

Visit members.spokaneclub.org to sign up

SKI CONDITIONING SMALL GROUPS

SKI CONDITIONING SMALL GROUPS

Work 1 on 1 with a trainer, or in a small group of 2-4 members for an individualized approach to meeting your specific ski goals

Visit members.spokaneclub.org to sign up

NEW MEMBER PERK: COR INSTITUTE

COR Institute is a collaborative model that gives you the tools and strategies to take a holistic approach to health so you can live your best life. As a Spokane Club member, you receive a complimentary Silver Membership that grants you exclusive discounts for services and products. From cryotherapy to pelvic floor strengthening, COR works with many local businesses to provide a wide range of treatment options to aid you in your wellness journey. We have loved partnering up with the COR Institute to bring members more options to pair with good diet and exercise. To claim your Silver Membership, visit COR in person or give them a call at (509) 816-1286!

CELEBRATING 50+ YEARS OF MEMBERSHIP!

Jeanne Ager

Laura Wintersteen Arleth

Rodney and Greer Bacon

Robert Beschel

James Brown

Thomas Brown

Ronald and Terri Caferro

David and Mari Clack

James Cowles

Robert and Jane Dickson

Patrick and Kathleen Dix

Ronald and Barbara Douglas

Peter Elliott

Mikell Fish

Hope Fulwiler

Pamela Garrett

Susan Hamer

Mary Heath

Lloyd and Linda Herman

Kennard and Marie Kapstafer

Paula Kramer

Susan Love

Charles P and Gloria Lund II

James and Gretchen McDevitt

William and Julie Mcelroy

Joseph McKinnon

Joel and Joy Moore

Howard and Mary Neill

George and Mary Nethercutt

Joseph and Maryanna Nichols

Elizabeth Pearce

Thomas and Melinda Read

George Schroeder

Kenneth and Brenda Schultz

Richard Sherwood

Lucy and Jim Squire

Monique Viren

Nicholas and Karen Warrick

Robert and Lucinda Whaley

Ross and Ileana Wood

YOGA YOGA

February 13 | 6:00 - 7:30 PM $10/Member, $15/Guest

Enjoy

a relaxing evening with a special yoga session to unwind, reset, and learn stress-release techniques.
Sign up at members.spokaneclub.org or email nroley@spokaneclub.org
with Cyndi Donahue

COMMITTEE NOTES

Once a month, groups of committed members dedicated to continuing the legacy of the Spokane Club meet to discuss Club business. Below are reports from the chair of the Membership Committee, Christopher Greene, and the chair of the Sales & Marketing Committee, Bruce Hunt. For more information about all of the Club committees and to become involved, please visit the Governance page at members.spokaneclub.org.

MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE UPDATE BY CHRISTOPHER GREENE

The Membership Committee is responsible for reviewing applications for Club membership and recommending the acceptance or rejection of applicants to the Board. At the same time, the Membership Committee is charged with seeing that an adequate membership, in both numbers and representation, is maintained. As such, recommendations are made to the Board regarding necessary programs to accomplish membership goals. Additional responsibilities of the Membership Committee include oversight of the Club’s membership policies; periodic review of classes of membership, initiation fee structures, and dues; evaluation of complaints regarding member conduct and recommendation of resolutions to the Board; and dissemination of House Rules governing member conduct at the Club.

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!

SALES & MARKETING COMMITTEE UPDATE BY BRUCE HUNT

The Sales and Marketing Committee is comprised of members of the Spokane Club who volunteer their time to assist the General Manager, the Marketing and Innovation Manager to develop and implement strategies and tactics that advance the Club’s efforts to grow its market presence and revenues from Membership, Hotel Occupancy, and Catering Events. The group meets monthly on the third Wednesday of the month at 1:00 PM at the Club and via Zoom. The committee is constituted annually after the Club’s Annual Meeting. The term of service is one year and consecutive terms are permitted. Current topics and initiatives include Brand Ambassadors, Community Event Participation, Testimonial Videos, and Business Partnerships.

RESERVATION REQUIRED, LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE. Contact Tracey at tkauffman@spokaneclub.org or call (509) 459-4571 x515 Activities include swimming, crafts, games, and play time To swim, child must be potty trained and at least 3 years old. 3 year olds must have a life jacket NIGHT FEBRUARY 3 MARCH 3 & APRIL 14 5 PM - 9 PM Drop off your kiddos with us and have some time to yourself! We will keep the kids entertained for you. Open to kids 2+ years old! Kids may bring dinner from home (no peanut products) and we will provide snacks $8/hour for 1st child, $5/hour for each additional sibling PARENT OUT

1910 LOUNGE SEASONAL COCKTAILS

It's love at first sip! Try the Love Potion and the Chocolate Kisses, available for a limited time in the 1910 Lounge!

Love Potion: This cocktail is sweet, tart, and boozy. It’s perfect for Valentine’s Day! The Love Potion is made with vodka, Peach Schnapps, grapefruit juice, splash of lemon lime soda with a beautiful sugar rim!

Chocolate Kisses: Have chocolate for dessert! The Chocolate Kisses is made with vodka, Creme de Cocoa, and Irish Creme with a chocolate rim and cocoa sprinkle.

CHILDCARE NEWS

We have so much fun planned for you and your family in February and March! It is a great time of year to sign up for our awesome events to distract you from the long cold winter. We have the following events coming up, so sign up soon. Space is limited.

Parent Night Out - Feb 3 and March 3

Valentine's Candy Decorating - Feb 10th

Family Nailed It Cupcake Competition and Dinner Buffet - Feb 24th

Pretty in Pink Father-Daughter Dance - March 11

Egg Decorating Party - March 24th

Sign up via the website calendar on members.spokaneclub.org!

INFANT RESERVATIONS

Due to high demand, we are limiting our infant reservations to 1 hour on Saturday mornings. Weekdays will continue to be up to 2 hours. Please call no more than 48 hours in advance and at least 24 hours before to make a reservation!

Mezzanine Table Games

Childcare attendants do not supervise or take children to the mezzanine to play pool or air hockey. If your child is under the age of 13, a parent or another adult 18 years old or older must be present in order for them to play either game.

MEMBERS

ADULTS: $20++

CHILDREN 6-12: $12++

UNDER 5: FREE

GUESTS

ADULTS: $30++

CHILDREN

UNDER

$20++

Nailed
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Dinner
SIGN UP AT MEMBERS.SPOKANECLUB.ORG OR EMAIL TKAUFFMAN@SPOKANECLUB.ORG
24 | 6pm-8pm Join us for a fantastic pasta feast to fuel up for some serious cupcake competition! We'll be making our very own culinary masterpieces and probably a bit of a mess too!
CupcakeCompetition NailedIt!
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Buffet &
Buffet
February
6-12:
5: FREE

Meet "The World’s Most Interesting Man"

Terry Fossum has been a man of many names: an Air Force Captain, a business leader, a martial arts master, and an adventurer. During his military service, he was named Humanitarian of the Year for Strategic Air Command. His experience in the business world led him to build successful sales teams around the globe while earning self-made millionaire status. He has also appeared in shows like, “Good Morning Fox” and “Z Nation” but most notably winning prime time survival reality show “Kicking & Screaming” with his survivalist novice partner. Click here to check out a preview! Now, Terry is on a mission to take his vast experience and goal-achieving mindset into a resource anyone can tap into with his “Oxcart Technique”.

Coming from humble beginnings, growing up in one of the poorest cities in the country, Terry overcame seemingly insurmountable odds to achieve success. As a young boy, he found himself at the wrong end of an assault rifle in his back alley. Life was dangerous and realities were tough. Before his father was killed, his neighbor once said to him, “I just want to make sure you understand something: Not one of your sons will ever grow up to be anything.” Those words are still prevalent in Terry’s life, even as he becomes successful in his various endeavors. This moment inspired one of the founding principles of his “Oxcart Technique”, which states that setting a goal is not as motivating as setting a goal with the combination of the fear of what happens when that goal is not achieved. The reference for the technique comes from the parable of a donkey with a carrot on a stick. Terry’s motivation wasn’t just to make it out of his small Texas town or to build a better future

for himself but to also never let what that neighbor had said come true.

Part of his determination moved him to console in self-improvement techniques. From positive visualization to the famous “secret to success”, Terry applied all sorts of methods and theories to aid him in his career

MEET THE MEMBERS
Meet Terry Fossum, Author, Leadership Expert, and more

MEET THE MEMBERS

after the military. “All that stuff is important, but it isn’t enough.” Terry mentions. It wasn’t until Terry took a big loss in his income and his neighbor’s words came back to him like an echo chamber that forced him to push himself from that potential reality. “So, I got back up, dusted myself off, and started going at it again. I started hitting the same obstacles, the self-doubts, the excuses, everything else, and I blow them because I wasn't just visualizing all the niceties. I was going away from something. That guy will not be right.” That’s when Terry realized the power of the “Oxcart Technique.” This visualization applies to goals in every part of life. Once divorced, Terry made it his goal to strive for a happy marriage because he had experienced that type of loss once before and refused to go through it again. Through this techinque, he has a failure scenario, a success scenario, and an everyday action plan that pushes him from one and pulls him toward the other. “The fear of loss is a greater motivator than the prospects of gain.” Terry summed up perfectly.

As a keynote speaker, Terry has been able to present his experience and the development of the “Oxcart Technique” to corporate events and business seminars. His love for discovering new passions has taken him to author-hood, adding his book “The Oxcart Technique: Blueprint for Success” to his growing collection of published literature. “The Oxcart Technique: Blueprint for Success” has quickly climbed the bestseller charts, reaching number one on the Wall Street Journal, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble lists. To grab a copy of the ebook, click here.

In addition to spending his time developing leaders and motivating readers, Terry has traveled all over the globe to places like the Arctic Circle to hunt big game with bows and arrows to climbing mountains in Rwanda. His exploits have

even taken him deep into the Amazon Jungle where he was swimming with piranhas! Terry has also taken a stab at producing, acting, and even doing voice acting for a few roles earning him Best Supporting Actor and Fan Favorite at the 2021 Christian Film Festival. His main focus, however, has always been his family. When Terry married a woman with three young sons, he knew he was going to be responsible for raising them and retired early in order to be there for them every step of the way. “I can always make money, but I only had one chance to turn these boys into honorable young men.” One of Terry's most important lessons for his sons was involvement in the Boy Scouts. He became their Scoutmaster, took them camping, and taught them everything from canoeing to knot tying. Terry's connection with the Boy Scouts of America has spanned multiple decades with him not only dedicating his time to his groups but also raising millions of dollars for the organization through the exposure of winning “Kicking and Screaming.”

With all sorts of accomplishments under his belt, Terry loves living in Spokane, Washington. He had originally moved here for Fairchild Air Force Base but stayed because of the people. “Got into the community. Fell in love with the community.” Terry explained. “I got into the mountains and I’m like, I’m home. Then, they couldn’t move me out of here. This is my place.”

When asked about his favorite part of being a Spokane Club member, his answer was similar. “What I love most about Spokane Club is the people and being able to meet people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. The Club provides us with the opportunity to connect with people who are interested in doing things for the community, being active, having fun, and making new friendships. That is what makes our Club so special and gives it a level of character that is truly unique in our area.”

Check out Terry and the “The Oxcart Technique: Blueprint for Success” at ultimatedrivingforce.com.

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RECIPROCAL CLUBS SPOTLIGHT

Welcome to the Hilo Yacht Club

The Hilo Yacht Club welcomes members and reciprocal club guests to a unique experience of yearround social and recreational opportunities all within a relaxed, elegant environment.

The Hilo Yacht Club offers lunch and dinner along with holiday brunches, buffets, and social events. The Hilo Yacht Club Team has created enticing menus featuring local island favorites and the best of Hawaiian Regional/Asian Fusion. A variety of beer, wine, and spirits complement the outstanding menu options. With prior arrangements, members are welcome to use the Club’s banquet rooms for meetings, parties, and special events. In addition to formal dining, the Club offers a casual menu during select hours. Members and guests may dine at the bar, outside dining pavilion, pool, or on the Club’s beautifully manicured grounds.

The recreational focal point of the Club is the spacious ocean-view pool enjoyed throughout the year. For those who prefer outdoor sports, the club maintains three tennis courts, a black sand volleyball court, and a new Fitness Center. Seasonal Whale Watching and year-round Honu sightings are just a few of the activities members enjoy from the Club’s oceanfront venue.

Whether you're traveling for business or pleasure, you can count on Spokane Club to provide you with an amazing experience every time. Contact the Front Desk at (509) 838-8511 or by email at frontdesk@spokaneclub.org for your letter of introduction.

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SYMPHONY PACKAGE INCLUDES

2 day, 1 night stay in the Deluxe room at the Spokane Club Inn

Welcome drink upon arrival

Dinner for 2 at the 1910 Restaurant and Lounge ($75 credit)

2 tickets to a Spokane Symphony concert

PACKAGE PRICE $275+ (SAVE OVER $100)

21, February 4, March 4, March 18, April 15, April 29, and May 13

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SPOKANE CLUB'S SECOND HOME

EXCERPT FROM LIVING HISTORY WITH A LIVING LEGEND

As Spokane grew, (the “Falls” was Spokane Club grew with it and soon the need for larger quarters became a pressing concern. Undertaking this next phase of growth became the mission of F. Lewis Clark, the club’s second president who served from September 1890 to February 1891. Clark was a multimillionaire who made his fortune in the leading industries of his day: mining, milling, real estate, lumber, and banking. Not coincidentally, these were the leading industries in Spokane at the time. Clark, like many of his contemporaries, amassed, and later lost, great wealth with the rise and decline of these industries.

A native of Maine and educated at Harvard, Clark was a devoted yachtsman, the Commodore of the New York Yacht Club and one of the founders of the America’s Cup race. Clark came west in his 20s and founded C&O Mill and Elevator, the largest flour mill in the Pacific Northwest. At 29, he became the youngest person to ever serve as President of the Spokane Club.

In 1900, Clark proposed the building of a new clubhouse to occupy the top three stories of a building on the northeast corner of Riverside and Washington. Clark, who owned the property, built the club’s second home and leased it to the club members. The architect who designed the new club quarters was John K. Dow. The building opened in 1901 and for years was known as the Spokane Club Building. That building still stands today and is now known as the Legion Building, part of the East Downtown Historic District.

F. Lewis Clark

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DIRECTORY STAFF

Harmukh "Molly" Sandhu General Manager (331) 210-4105 generalmanager@spokaneclub.org

Chase Winkler Operations Manager (509) 459-4571 ext. 501 cwinkler@spokaneclub.org

Larry Ross Accounting Manager (509) 459-4579 lross@spokaneclub.org

Anastasiya Mayerchuk Marketing & Innovation Manager amayerchuk@spokaneclub.org

Rose Peters Member Services (509) 459-4236 rpeters@spokaneclub.org

Eric Marple Executive Chef (509) 838-8511 ext. 134 eric.marple@spokaneclub.org

Jackie Kiley Catering Sales Director (509) 459-4237 jkiley@spokaneclub.org

Leoni Hartsfield Restaurant Manager lhartsfield@spokaneclub.org

2022-2023 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Chair: Jack Lucas jaclucas@comcast.net

Secretary: Lesley Gangelhoff lesley1083@gmail.com

Meg Lindsay mlindsay2612@gmail.com

K. Collins Sprague collins.sprague@gmail.com

Eldonna Shaw-Davis eldonna.shaw@gmail.com

BY DEPARTMENT

Reservations and General Information

(509) 838-8511

Catering Information

(509) 459-4237

Vice Chair/Chair Elect: Bruce Hunt brucehunt@prodigy.net

Treasurer: Mark Ostersmith ostersmith@gmail.com

Jim Murphy jimjmurphy1@icloud.com

Shae Blackwell shaeblackwell@gmail.com

Randy Berg rberg@bergappraisal.com

Chris Barry Athletic Director (509) 459-4571 ext. 513 cbarry@spokaneclub.org

Josh Brandon Assistant Athletic Director jbrandon@spokaneclub.org

Nathaniel Roley Fitness Supervisor nroley@spokaneclub.org

Tracey Kauffman Childcare Manager (509) 459-4571 ext. 515 tkauffman@spoakenclub.org

Past Chair: Ross Blevins ross.blevins13@gmail.com

Deb Brock deborabrock@msn.com

Laura Goetsch laurargoetsch@gmail.com

Membership and Club Tours Information

(509) 459-4236

Barber and Style Shop

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Dry Cleaning (509) 838-8511

Sport Shop (509) 459-4571

(509) 838-8511 1002 W RIVERSIDE AVE, SPOKANE, WA
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