December 31, 2025
CREEK & CO. CLUB VISION STATEMENT “To cultivate an exceptional and effortless lifestyle community.” CLUB MISSION STATEMENT “To curate unmatched access to outstanding facilities, expansive amenities, and industry-leading hospitality.”
WISHING YOU A SAFE AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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BE READY FOR AN EMERGENCY Please take a moment to review important safety procedures to ensure you are prepared in the event of an emergency. Dial 911 Immediately In Any Emergency It is critical that you provide as much detail as possible to aid emergency personnel response. Clearly Communicate: If you are the Clubhouse, it is helpful to add the building detail (put into a visual)
The address, building, level (example: 2 floor) nd Location details, e.g., department, room, or nearby landmark The best way to access the area (i.e., front door, loading dock, etc.) If you are located at the Clubhouse, it is helpful to add the building detail:
North side: front of the Clubhouse (valet, concierge) South side: back of the Clubhouse East side: Tennis courts/ Loading Dock/ Employee Entrance West side: Putting green/ POA
Know The Location Of The AEDs – It Could Save A Life In the event of a cardiac arrest emergency, every second counts. In addition to contacting 911, you can help by knowing where the Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are located to provide life-saving assistance until professional help arrives. Take a moment to familiarize yourself with these AED locations: Clubhouse: 2nd floor – Concierge, Lumiere (behind the bar); 1st floor – POA front desk Fitness Center: main hallway near the weight area Beach Club: near the bar area
Frenchman’s Creek Beach & CC Employee App Login Search “Frenchman’s Creek Beach & CC” in the App Store or Google Play Store.
Username: first initial + last name Password: last name (username & password all lowercase, no spaces) Employee Login Example Username: jsmith Password: smith
Scan the QR code to download Password credentials are all lowercase
INDUSTRY-LEADING HOSPITALITY AND OPERATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS CHALLENGE OFFERING YOU AN OPPORTUNITY TO WIN GREAT PRIZES! Every one of us plays a role in delivering industry-leading service. Small improvements in how we communicate, use tools, or streamline processes help us work more efficiently and create memorable experiences for our members and guests. Operational effectiveness is about working smarter, not harder. It means finding better ways to get things done while maintaining quality, safety, and the exceptional hospitality that defines who we are.
Share Your Example!
Tell us how your team delivers (or could deliver) industry-leading hospitality, as outlined in our Mission Statement.
Submit your example in one of two ways:
On your phone? Email bdaley@frenchmanscreek.com
On your computer or printed flyer? Scan the QR code to submit Mr. Tucker will review submissions, and selected entries will be eligible for:
A $250 taxable check
Entry into the Grand Prize Raffle for a Key West Vacation Package ($3,000 value) A feature on our “Wall of Fame” outside the Employee Dining Room (The Hub) ! Let’s keep raising the bar together and make operational excellence and hospitality go hand in hand.
Jan u ar y w ebinars from Be tt er Yo u
Start the new year off right by investing in your health and wellness! Join us for a series of live webinars featuring expert presenters on topics that matter most to your well-being. Learn how to fuel your body with the right amount of protein, understand the importance of preventive care and staying on top of recommended screenings, and pick up practical tips for establishing a healthy eating routine that sticks. Sign up now to reserve your spot and take the first step towards a healthier, happier you! Register by pointing your smart phone camera to the QR code, or click on the topic to get your unique URL to attend.
Ask the Dietitian: Protein Needs Wednesday, January 7, 2026 1:00 pm Eastern/12:00 pm Central
Staying Healthy Starts Now Wednesday, January 13, 2026 1:00 pm Eastern/12:00 pm Central
Beyond the New Year Diet: Tips for a Healthier Eating Routine Wednesday, January 21, 2026 12:00 pm Eastern/11:00 am Central
There is no heal t h w i t ho ut men t al heal t h
Daily stressors impact your mental and physical health. Addressing these stressors will improve your mental well-being for better physical health. Join us for a presentation to learn more about the connection between mental and physical
Presented by Florida Blue and Frenchman's Creek Beach & Country Club
Date: Monday, January 19, 2026
Time:
10:30 - 11:15 am
Place: Conference Room 1
health, along with tips on resiliency and improving your mental well-being.
Contact: Nais Lopez 561.273.2672 nlopez@frenchmanscreek.com
To register for the event, click on the link below:
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No ha y sal u d in t egral sin sal u d men t al
Presentado por Florida Blue y
Los fatores estresantes diarios afectan nuestra salud mental y física. Prestar atención a esos factores mejorará su bienestar mental y por lo tanto, su salud física. Participe con nosotros en una presentación, infórmese acerca de la conexión que existe entre la salud mental y la salud física y reciba consejos para aumentar la resiliencia y mejorar el bienestar mental.
Frenchman's Creek Beach&Country Club Fecha: Lunes, 19 de enero de 2026
Hora:
11:30am - 12:15 pm
Lugar:
Conference Room 1
Contacto:
Nais Lopez 561.273.2672 nlopez@frenchmanscreek.com
Para inscribirse en el evento, haga clic en el siguiente enlace:
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JANUARY 2026 PURSUIT A monthly wellness newsletter from Better You New year, healthier you: Focusing on prevention
Ring in the new year with a renewed commitment to your well-being! Why not prioritize your health for a lifetime of vitality and joy? True wellness is about nurturing your whole self: body, mind, and spirit. Here are three important steps to kick-start your journey — and why they matter. 1.Schedule your yearly wellness exam. Don’t wait for a health issue to arise – be proactive. A yearly wellness exam with your primary care doctor helps you take control of your health. During this visit, your doctor will: • Review your health history to identify potential risks •Check your vital signs to make sure everything is running smoothly •Discuss recommended screenings and vaccines •Work with you to create a personalized plan to prevent future problems
comprehensive dilated eye exam can find eye diseases early before you notice symptoms. It can also spot signs of serious health problems like high blood pressure or diabetes. 3.Make healthy habits routine. Being healthy isn’t just about one checkup. It’s about what you do every day: eating balanced meals, moving your body, getting enough sleep, managing stress, and staying away from harmful habits like nicotine use and excess alcohol. Doing steps one and two — your wellness check and eye exam — can set the stage for these habits. They give you a “reset” moment where you and your doctor or eye-care provider look at where you are, where you want to go, and how to get there. Take small steps every day to make these habits a lasting part of your life. Why it matters •The annual wellness checkup helps prevent and detect diseases early, when they are easier to treat. One study found these visits were linked with earlier diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in
older adults — making earlier care possible. •An annual eye exam can identify systemic health issues and eye diseases, so you can maintain healthy vision and prevent vision loss. Healthy lifestyle habits reduce the risk of chronic diseases, improve physical and mental health, and boost your overall quality of life. • By scheduling annual doctor visits and choosing daily habits that support your health, you’re building a stronger, healthier you for the year ahead. Discover the path to your healthiest self by joining our webinar on January 13, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. ET.
2.Get an annual eye exam. Your eyes are a window to your health, and a yearly eye exam can reveal more than whether you need glasses. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a
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Eyes on the prize: How diet affects eye health
New year, healthier you: Focusing on prevention
Recipe of the month
IN THIS ISSUE
Eyes on the prize: How diet affects eye health
Our vision supports our overall health in ways we may not realize, and good nutrition plays a big role in that. A nutritious, balanced diet can support eye development and health from childhood to adulthood. As we age, our eyes are at risk for disorders like cataracts, macular degeneration, and glaucoma. Fortunately, we have powerful tools to support our eye health. Key nutrients for eye health • Vitamins A, C, E • Lutein and zeaxanthin • Omega-3 fatty acids • Zinc Tips for maintaining eye health • Get your greens: Broccoli,
kale, kiwi, grapes, turnip greens, and spinach are rich in lutein and zeaxanthin, which protect eyes from sun damage and age-related changes. • Love pumpkin: Beta carotene (Vitamin A) prevents night pumpkin, butternut squash, carrots, and sweet potatoes. • Good fat is all that: Omega-3 fatty acids benefit eye health by reducing inflammation and enhancing tear production. Enjoy fatty fish such as salmon and mackerel, chia seeds, sunflower seeds, and walnuts. blindness and macular degeneration. Find it in
• C what this nutrient can do: Vitamin C reduces cataract risk and visual acuity loss. Find it in oranges, berries, papaya, peppers, and tomatoes. • Blink for zinc: Important to our retina, include zinc-rich foods like grass-fed beef and poultry, oysters, beans, legumes, chia seeds, pumpkin seeds, and nuts like pecans. Refresh your routine and discover how delicious supporting your eyesight can be!
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Spinach & Egg Scramble with Raspberries (Serves 1)
Directions: Heat oil in a small nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add spinach and cook until wilted, stirring often, 1 to 2 minutes. Transfer the spinach to a plate. Wipe the pan clean, place over medium heat and add eggs. Cook, stirring once or twice to ensure even cooking, until just set, 1 to 2 minutes. Stir in the spinach, salt and pepper.
Ingredients: • 1 teaspoonneutral oil, such as canola or avocado • 1 ½ cups baby spinach (1 ½ ounces) • 2 large eggs, lightly beaten • Pinch of kosher salt • Pinch of ground pepper • 1 slice whole-grain bread, toasted
Serve the scramble with toast and raspberries.
• ½ cup fresh raspberries Recipe courtesy of Eatingwell.com; for nutritional information click here . We comply with applicable Federal civil rights laws and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability or sex. ATENCIÓN: Si habla español, tiene a su disposición servicios gratuitos de asistencia lingüística. Llame al 1-800-352-2583 (TTY: 1-877-955-8773). ATANSYON: Si w pale Kreyòl Ayisyen, gen sèvis èd pou lang ki disponib gratis pou ou. Rele 1- 800-352-2583 (TTY: 1-800-955-8770). Florida Blue is a trade name of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc., an Independent Licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. Unless otherwise indicated, all materials, content and forms contained in this newsletter are the intellectual property of Better You. No materials, content and forms contained herein may be copied, reproduced, distributed or displayed in full or in part without expressed written permission by Better You.
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JANUARY 2026
WHERE EVERY EVENT SHINES LUMIÈRE
A SPACE FOR CELEBRATION As the center of celebration and connection at Frenchman’s Creek, Lumière is an elevated venue for community gatherings and personal milestones. Before entering Lumière, distinguished by its soaring ceilings and grand west-facing windows, guests are first welcomed into an elegant pre-function space, featuring a striking wine wall showcasing over 2,000 bottles. MOMENTS THAT MATTER From hosting elegant Sunday brunches during the season to unforgettable private celebrations, Lumière provides an extraordinary backdrop for life’s most meaningful events. Whether it’s a wedding, an anniversary, holiday, or another milestone, members can create memories that last a lifetime in this
sophisticated space. A COMMUNITY HUB
Lumière plays a vital role in fostering the culture of Frenchman’s Creek. Beyond private events, it serves as a gathering place for essential community happenings and entertainment that bring members together. These shared experiences strengthen the sense of belonging and camaraderie that define life at the club. HOURS OF OPERATION Club events, holiday meals and Sunday buffets will also be served through Lumière. Lumière offers the perfect setting for special occasions of every kind.
THE CREEK WEEKLY TRIVIA CHALLENGE!
Please scan the QR code below and submit your answers. If your answer is correct, your name will be added to our weekly drawing. All weekly winners will also be eligible to participate in a monthly raffle with exciting prizes! Good luck, and thank you for participating!
Please note: To give everyone a fair chance, raffle winners are only eligible to win once every 30 days.
THE CLUBHOUSE CORNER
Question: What makes The Sports Bar a popular gathering place for the Frenchman’s Creek community? Answer: Its welcoming atmosphere for celebrating golf rounds, watching sports, and connecting with friends LAST WEEK’S CHALLENGE RECAP
Congratulations to this week’s raffle winner! Your name has been entered into the monthly raffle for a chance to win even more exciting prizes! Thank you to everyone who participated. The more employees who participate, the more drawings we’ll have! Keep those answers coming!
ON PAR WITH OUR PEOPLE
SAFETY SELFIE
Mercy Mathebula our H-2B F&B employee, reported a pipe causing spillage in the pool cafe kitchen. Thank you for helping keep Frenchman’s Creek safe! Want to win $25? If you see a workplace hazard, take a selfie with it and send it to NLopez@frenchmanscreek.com. If your photo is verified and a work order is placed, you will receive $25 as a thank you for helping keep Frenchman’s Creek safe! (Note: Managers are not eligible)
INSURANCE QUESTIONS?
EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Access to EAP counselors 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Legal assistance and financial resources includes, like online will preparation, legal library and financial tools. Resources for substance abuse and other addictions, plus dependent and elder care resources also available. There is no cost to you for utilizing EAP services. Visit mutualofomaha.com/eap or call (800) 316-2796 for confidential consultation and resource services.
EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT
Thank you Walter Johnson, David Mitrani, Yves Pierre, Michelangel Luxeus, Denilson Antoine, and Harol Cobas for their support over the past two weeks. They have assisted multiple departments and ensured that all areas were clean and in a safe condition.
Here are some pictures shared by Andi Nascimento during her time in Basketball Clinics. Great job, Coach Andi!
Pictured we have Anny Rodrigues- F&B posing with a reptile during the Wild Animal Show!
JANUARY ANNIVERSARIES & BIRTHDAYS
BIRTHDAYS BIRTHDAY - NAME, DEPARTMENT
ANNIVERSARIES
DAY - NAME, DEPARTMENT, YEARS
1-Herlan Martinez Agramonte-GCM 3-Jermilien Metayer-GCM 4-Alexandra Corina Popescu-POA
16-Doriz Ortiz Mendez-GCM-1 21-Ankur Aditya Malik-Concierge-1 21-Clint Porter-Engineering Manager-1 30-Osley Cavajal Cruz-POA-2 9-David Younger-Golf Course Supeintendent-3 3-JR Congdon-Director of Golf-9 3-Linda George-Director of Administration-25 14-Besner Sanon-GCM-28
6-Michelange Luxeus-GCM 7-Robert Nicholas Rossi-Golf 10-Ruan Holtzhauzen-F & B 11-Berline Noel-F & B 12-Claudia Escobar de Rosales-Beach Club Kitchen 15-Debra Lynn Gangale-Kitchen 21-Tyler Duffle-Chief Engineer 21-Myles Jacobs-Beach Club Facility 21-Steven Tofani-F & B 22-Kimberley Augusta-Associate Golf Professional 22-Ricardo Salinas Mendoza-F & B 23-Chilo Leblanc-Kitchen 23-Gisela Ragas Roma-Beach Club 23-Israel Zuniga Hernandez-Beach Club 25-Julie Hanle-Facilities Executive Assistant 25-Jimmy Westher Jean Louis-GCM 25-Beth King-Golf Shop 27-Bayanda Amahle Notha Ngema-Beach Club 28-Slindokuhle Sibusisiwe Mnguni-Kitchen 29-Fritznel Louis-Kitchen 29-Martin Ian Plummer-Beach Club 31-Dora Burke-Golf Shop
JOB OPENINGS
Be sure to read the Daily Club Communications sent to all members! It highlights important information and updates that you should be familiar with:
MEMBER LOOK AHEAD
15 - Frenchman's Creek Speaker Series hosted by Martin Krall: David Greene 16 - Men's Member-Member 16 - Cultural Excursion 17 - Whites Vs. Brights 17 - Final Fore: Round Two 17 - Stone Crab Night 19 - One Day Men's Member-Guest 20 - Women's Member-Staff 21 - Art Lecture Series 22 - Women's 9-Hole Member-Guest 22 - Frenchman's Creek Speaker Series hosted by
January
1 - New Year's Day Brunch at the Beach Club 1 - New Year's Day Brunch in Lumiere
4 - Movie Talks 5 - Golf Clinic 7 - Fascinating Career Conversations : Av Fanaroff, M.D. 7 - Golf Clinic 8 - Sips and Strokes 8 - Town Hall 9 - Nine, Wine and Dine 12 - Men's Member-Member
12 - Chris Ruggiero 13 - Chris Ruggiero 13 - Wine Dinner 14 - Men's Member-Member 14 - Book Talks 14 - Maltz Theater 15 - Bocce Social 15 - Cultural Excursion
Martin Krall: Yaacov Katz 23 - Women's Card Party 23 - Shredding Day 24 - Asi Wind 25 - Golf Clinic
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