2025 Bylaws FINAL_single-page format

CASUAL ENTRY DRESS CODE : Clean, tailored, proper-fitting sportswear is always appropriate. Collared shirts are required for men and young men 10 years of age and older. Appropriate golf and tennis attire is welcome at all times. This includes appropriate tennis shorts and collared shirts for men. Ladies may wear tennis skirts and tops specifically designed for tennis including sleeveless shirts, but not halter tops, tank tops or racer-back styles. Warm-ups and blue jeans are permitted. Items never considered appropriate include: “short” shorts, mini-skirts, cutoffs, running shorts, bare feet, rubber flip flops, tee shirts, bare midriffs, excessively baggy or ripped clothing, swimwear, sweatshirts and fitness attire. Caps and visors are not to be worn at any time. CENTENNIAL GARDEN ENTRY DRESS CODE : If you aren’t dressed appropriately for the other areas, enter here!

CHILDREN’S USE OF FACILITIES LOCKER ROOMS AND ACCOMPANYING LOUNGES

Children under 16 years of age and of appropriate gender are permitted in the locker rooms to use the bathroom or to change clothes, but must be accompanied by an adult. CASUAL DINING Children under 16 years of age are not permitted in areas designated for Adult Casual Dining at any time. Alcoholic beverages may not be served to anyone under 21 years of age. Members are asked to keep their children seated and well-behaved at all times. At no time should children under the age of 10 be allowed use of the Club if unattended by a parent or appropriate individual of responsibility. PARKING Spaces along the curb in front of the Clubhouse are to be utilized only when using the Clubhouse facility and displaying the appropriate handicap parking permit. SMOKING There is no smoking of any tobacco or vaporized product including e-cigarettes permitted in any area of the Clubhouse. This includes all vestibules and access areas as well as the pool deck and any outdoor patio or terrace where members gather. CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES In compliance with state law, alcoholic beverages will not be served to anyone under the age of 21. Members are required to cooperate by ensuring that their guests are aware of this restriction. The Club’s service staff has been instructed to ask for identification when there is any doubt about the age of the person who ordered an alcoholic beverage. The service staff also has the responsibility and authority to refuse alcoholic beverage service to anyone

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